A few years back I acquired a Winchester Model 70 rifle from my local shop's used rack at a very good price, then promptly put it into the back of my safe while I dealt with other projects. Today, I got around to pulling it out.
It is a match rifle, with irons, Palma type rear, globe front. Wood stock, Palma Rail, Handrest, etc. Parkerized acto and barrel; no bedding or pillars.
The action is inletted for stripper clips. It is push feed with a Sako type extractor in the right/bottom bolt lug. I thought it was a short action until I tried it in a stock inletted for just this type of action. The action was too long, tang to recoil lug. I held a Win 70 short action up to it, then a long action. This falls between the two in length. Did Winchester make a Model 70 action in between a long and short action size wise? These are usually good shooters and I was thinking about putting it in a fiberglass stock, but I don't know what to ask for right now.
Any wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
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It is a match rifle, with irons, Palma type rear, globe front. Wood stock, Palma Rail, Handrest, etc. Parkerized acto and barrel; no bedding or pillars.
The action is inletted for stripper clips. It is push feed with a Sako type extractor in the right/bottom bolt lug. I thought it was a short action until I tried it in a stock inletted for just this type of action. The action was too long, tang to recoil lug. I held a Win 70 short action up to it, then a long action. This falls between the two in length. Did Winchester make a Model 70 action in between a long and short action size wise? These are usually good shooters and I was thinking about putting it in a fiberglass stock, but I don't know what to ask for right now.
Any wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
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