20 July 2006, 21:13
Rob1SGWinchester Ranger restock
I have a 338-06 based on a Win Ranger 670 push feed blind mag. I would like to upgrade to a Wood with a bedding block or laminate stock. My question is can I just buy a Williams one piece bottom metal and make this into a magazine rifle??
Its essentially a no frills M70. You will have to change the mag box and spring.
20 July 2006, 23:48
jeffeossoWhat Malm said. you can get a model 70 LONG action takeoff stock from ebay and a williams. it will still be a pushfeed
jeffe
nothing "wrong" with a push feed Model 70....I'm a Rem 700 guy but I'll say this...the push feed M70 has a better extractor(actually copied from the Savage 110 series) and a better safety, a safer trigger...and it doesn't have the bolt handle "glued" on like a 700......makes we wonder why I don't own one...I've owned a handful over the years...
Rob
That's what I did for Pops' 670. Williams bottom metal and I went for a Ramline stock. You'll have to inlet for the trigger saftey.
Rich
http://home.pipeline.com/~shootzg/misc/win70-metal-3.jpg21 July 2006, 16:19
Rob1SGI have it on a bedded Ramline stock now just wanted to upgrade some. Maybe a Accuracy Innovations laminate.
21 July 2006, 17:37
Don Slaterquote:
Originally posted by Rob1SG:
I have it on a bedded Ramline stock now just wanted to upgrade some. Maybe a Accuracy Innovations laminate.
Unless recoil or money is a problem, have it put in a McMillan edge stock. Then when it's
convenient, have the metal coated with Gunkote
or Cerekote.
Lifetime gun with no weather worries!

21 July 2006, 21:35
Rob1SGDon, I really prefer the wood look over Syn.just a personal thing for this rifle.
22 July 2006, 02:58
Skinner.You could just get a laminated stock from Boyds for the M70 with a blind magazine for $65.
Boyds JRS ClassicYou could even get the thumbhole version,
But thumbhole stocks should be made from curly maple to better accent the chromed receiver and barrel.
22 July 2006, 08:27
Don Slaterquote:
Originally posted by Skinner.:
You could just get a laminated stock from Boyds for the M70 with a blind magazine for $65.
Boyds JRS ClassicYou could even get the thumbhole version,
But thumbhole stocks should be made from curly maple to better accent the chromed receiver and barrel.
Alright, if wood it must be, the Boyds is the
cheapest that will look right. Classic, of
course, otherwise it will look like a California style monstosity!

If you have the dough, call Claude Gatewood, he'll fit you a nicer stock, with checkering to boot!

I'd still rcommend the metal coating.
