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| There was an article in one of the gun mags years ago about fitting a dst to the model 70. Maybe someone here remembers which one and when. Don |
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| One could be made but I have found that DSTs are generally a bad idea on hunting rifles. With all due respect to German hunters who use then. I have rifles with then and usually do not set them. Most of my flintlocks have them but you have to practice a lot to effectively use them. A good standard trigger is better, IMO. Now, for target shooting, they are great. |
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| The "NRA Gunsmithing Guide- Updated" book has a page(pg. 148) about installing a DST in a Winchester 70. |
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| A set trigger,single or double, is a screw up waiting to happen. Murphy is out there. Kenny |
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