22 January 2006, 05:32
sierrabravo45Winchester Improvements. Need Help
Before I write my question, please do not say a Winchester Improvement is a CZ or Ruger or any of that. I have Winchesters and trying to work on them.
That said.
I want to improve my actions (Model 70 CRF)such as lapping them. Is that a hard process and what tools does it take????
I would like to also smooth out the safety engagement, is there a way to do this. Is it best to send off to a gunsmith or do it at home???
Thanks for the help.
22 January 2006, 06:31
vapodogyou can hand lap the action using the right compounds and just spend a few hours at home hand running the bolt.....cycle it a few thousand times and it's somewhat improved.
I'll let someone else explain the compounds as I have them but was given them and have no clue what they are.
I posted here just to say.....the best thing you can do to improve your Winchester M-70 is to give it a good glass bedding job. It's well worth the effort and you can do it yourself too.
22 January 2006, 22:08
DavidReedI'd leave the trigger/safety work to a metalsmith who is well versed in the operation of the M70. Mark Penrod comes to mind as one that can do this work.