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Your Thoughts please Rem 700 or Win 70

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07 December 2003, 17:31
reloader len
Your Thoughts please Rem 700 or Win 70
I am going to buy a new rifle, and never have owned a new Win, I thought i might get the Pro's and Con's between the Rem700 and Win 70.
Any thought's please?
Thanks Len
07 December 2003, 22:29
PC
I would opt for the M70 as I like control round feed rifles. So for me it's CZ's, mausers and M70's.

I do own a rem 700 but it's in a 22/250.
07 December 2003, 22:48
HiWall
Pro for Winchester - CRF, great trigger, 3 Pos safety, no stupid J lock.

Con for Remington - Push feed, dodgy trigger/safety, stupid J lock.
08 December 2003, 01:27
Iron Buck
I own several model 70 classic rifles as well as 3 model 700s. Hands down the 700s are more accurate than my model 70s.But teh model 70s (that I've kept) are accurate enough for hunting. I do not understand the comment that the 700s have a bad trigger. All of mine use the factory safety/trigger combo and all have been adjusted to 3 pounds. They feel very crisp and work just fine. They feel no different to me than the triggers on my model 70s. I do prefer the 3 position safety on the model 70s because they lock the bolt. I also dislike the "J" lock but you can simply ignore it.....or better yet buy an older M700 with out the damb thing.

For all of my hunting here in North America I see no real agvantage to CRF vs. Push Feed. The only time I see CRF being more desirable is if hunting Dangerous game. But a Brown Bear hunt is out of my price range. I also like the simplicity of the push feed actions.

Bottom line, either will work as well as the other. Get the one that feels best for you.

[ 12-07-2003, 16:29: Message edited by: Iron Buck ]
08 December 2003, 05:08
Ol` Joe
I own both, and like them both but, I won`t buy a gun that comes with a key............M70 if you buy new.

[ 12-07-2003, 20:08: Message edited by: Ol` Joe ]
08 December 2003, 06:31
<allen day>
I've owned more than a few of each.

I prefer the Model 70.......

AD
08 December 2003, 06:44
vapodog
I've owned 10 model 70s and about that many Rem 700s and for varmint and target work I like the Remingtons.....for hunting the Winchesters get the nod.

Winchesters just look nicer, function smoother and have the 3-position safety that I like.
08 December 2003, 08:55
Chuck Nelson
If nothing else the model 70 looks better. But that is just a good start.

Chuck
08 December 2003, 09:11
<Savage 99>
Buy either a M70 Classic, a Kimber 84M or a Ruger 77 and here is why. The Remington 700's were designed in the late 1940's to be an entry level price gun that would be easy to make true and square. For what they cost to make it was a very good idea. Since then Winchester dropped the old manufacturing methods and Ruger adopted investment castings as a way of making firearms. Thus the old screw machine system with brazed together parts that Remington uses has been surpased by better methods.

The Remington rifle however is a contaiment system and will take an enormous overload but you give up so much in terms of what a man appreciates in machinery and also some function and reliablity as well as safety failings of the 700 design.

Right now Remington seems to be on the decline. I would avoid their products until they turn around. I wish them well.

[ 12-08-2003, 00:15: Message edited by: Savage 99 ]
10 December 2003, 04:10
Bob257
I own both, but prefer the Remington. I guess I'm the odd one out, but I don't like the three position safety. I've always felt that they come off loudly. As for the J lock, leave your rifle unlocked and there isn't a problem. I've adjusted all my Remington triggers to 2.5 pounds without too much fanfare. For non dangerous game I don't see a need for controlled feed rounds. It comes down to the "Ford vs. Chevy" thoughts. Each will like something different from the the next guy.

Bob257
10 December 2003, 04:31
RSY
quote:
Originally posted by Savage 99:
...you give up so much in terms of what a man appreciates in machinery...

Very nicely put, Savage99.

RSY