28 October 2007, 03:08
philny1quote:
Originally posted by AzGuy:
quote:
Originally posted by beltloop:
Why do I need to keep my Stainless W-70, 375 H&H..?
Especially since I live in the mid-West...
For the same reasons you bought it in the first place.
Re: current value..... IF, IF, IF they start producing the Model 70 again they aren't going to start with 375's...
You've got a proven winner... I'd keep it!
Haven't confirmed this.
>
> The Model 70 Is Back!
> Morgan, Utah - The Winchester Model 70 is one of
> the most respected
> bolt-action rifle designs in the world. Winchester
> Repeating Arms is excited to
> announce the return of the Model 70 for 2008. The
> All-American Model 70s will
> be built by American craftsmen in Columbia, South
> Carolina, at the same
> state-of-the-art factory (FN Manufacturing) as the
> rifles and machine guns used by
> American's Armed Forces. They are made to the
> exact ISO 9001 standard of
> quality that the U.S. Government insists upon for
> military firearms.
>
> For 2008 the new Model 70 has the all new M.O.A.â„¢
> Trigger System, improved
> fit and finish and enhanced accuracy to go along
> with its classic Pre-64
> Controlled Round Feeding, Three-Position safety and
> solid, sure handling.
>
> M.O.A.â„¢ Trigger System. The new Model 70
> M.O.A.Trigger System is the most
> precise three-lever trigger system ever offered to
> sportsmen. Operating on
> a simple pivoting lever principle, the trigger
> mechanism has been completely
> redesigned to exhibit zero take up, zero creep and
> zero overtravel. The
> pull weight ranges from 3 to 5 pounds and is
> factory-set at 3 3/4 pounds.
> Because of the enhanced ergonomics, wide smooth
> triggerpiece and 2:1 mechanical
> advantage created by the unique design geometry, it
> actually feels like half
> that weight.
>
> Three-Position Safety. The improved three-position
> safety on the new Model
> 70 has proven effective and highly popular with
> hunters and shooters for
> decades. Convenient to operate with the thumb of
> the firing hand, the Model 70
> safety lifts the firing pin away from the sear.
> Then the safety selector is
> in the middle position, the action can still be
> operated, allowing unfired
> cartridges to be cycled with the safety on.
>
> Hammer-Forged Barrel. Model 70 barrels are cold
> hammer-forged from a solid
> billet of steel for accuracy and long life.
> Massive rotary hammers shape
> the barrel steel around a mandrel to create the
> rifling. The barrel is
> threaded, target crowned and installed on the
> receiver. The chamber is then reamed
> and the bolt is headspaced. This results in 1 MOA
> accuracy for three-shot
> groups using properly managed barrel, quality match
> ammo and superior optics
> under ideal weather and range conditions.
>
> Blade-Type Ejector. The Model 70's blade-type
> ejector allows full control
> when ejecting a fired case. When pulling the bolt
> back slowly the empty case
> pops out gently, which is perfect for target
> shooters and varminters.
> Pulling the bolt back smartly allows the empty case
> to clear the port with
> greater force. The blade-type ejector helps to
> eliminate short-stroking
> malfunctions.
>
> The new Winchester Model 70 will be offered in a
> Super Grade, Featherweightâ„¢
> Deluxe, Sporter Deluxe and Extreme Weather SS
> models for 2008. All will
> feature a thick black Pachmayr® Decelerator® pad
> that will help take the
> bite out of recoil.
>
> The Super Grade will be offered in 30-06 Sprg. and
> 300 Win. Mag and will
> feature a fancy grade walnut stock with contrasting
> black fore-end tip and
> pistol grip cap and a sculpted shadowline
> cheekpiece. Suggested Retail $1,149.00
>
> The Featherweight Deluxe has an angled comb walnut
> stock with Schnabel
> fore-end and satin finish with elegant cut
> checkering. It will be offered in
> popular long and short action calibers, including
> WSM chamberings. Suggested
> Retail $999.00 to $1,049.00.
>
> The Sporter Deluxe features a satin finished walnut
> stock with cut
> checkering on trim fore-end and pistol grip, along
> with a sculpted cheekpiece.
> Available in popular long action and short action
> WSM calibers. Suggested Retail
> $999.00 to $1,049,99.
>
> The Extreme Weather SS's premium Bell and Carlson
> composite stock features
> a trim, light feel with textured matte surface that
> gives a sure grip in any
> conditions. The Extreme Weather SS has a free
> floating, fluted stainless
> barrel to help minimize weight. Available in
> popular long action and short
> action WSM calibers. Suggested Retail $1,149.00 tp
> $1,199.00. Delivery on all
> models will begin in June of 2008.