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Posted By: Swampman700 New Model 70 - 03/29/24
I ordered a new Model 70 Winchester Extreme Weather in .30-06. It should be here today.
Posted By: Smitty Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
I can't believe you wasted your money on a worthless 30-06. Don't you know it's only useful for killing mice at close range. I should know, I own a couple of them.
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
I just can’t get into other cartridges. I own five and love them.
Posted By: Smitty Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
I love mine. I just bought another a few weeks ago. It just seems forgotten today.
Posted By: Marshal_Dillon Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
Originally Posted by Swampman700
I just can’t get into other cartridges. I own five and love them.

I have a few other calibers that I use and love but its the .30-06 (one of several I own) I reach for 9 times out of ten when I go hunting. It’s hard to look elsewhere when you have everything you need in a cartridge!
Posted By: Alex38 Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
Excellent choice. I’ve been thinking about getting a .30-06 EW myself. I already have 4 other 30-06 rifles in the safes, along with others. Otherwise I’d probably already have one. Looking forward to your review.
Posted By: Garandimal Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
Great rifle, versatile cartridge.

Mine is chambered in .270 Winchester, and shoots 150 gr. very well.

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GR
Posted By: T_O_M Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
How do you manage keeping brass and ammo separate with so many rifles chambered for the same cartridge? My father and I each had '06s back in the '70s, him an '03A3, mine a pre-64 M70. The chambers were wildly different. Brass from my rifle would give case head separations in his and brass from his rifle wouldn't necessarily size down enough to fit in mine .. and if it did, we'd get case head separation if it wandered back to his rifle. His ammo wouldn't chamber in my rifle at all.
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
I’ve never had any problems. I had nine .30-06 rifles at one point.
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
Looks like mine. I plan on getting a Swaro 3.5-18x44 for it.
Posted By: pete53 Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
Originally Posted by Swampman700
Looks like mine. I plan on getting a Swaro 3.5-18x44 for it.

SHOULD BE A GREAT COMBO ! get steel mnts for the scope. enjoy your rifle,Pete53
Posted By: Garandimal Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
Originally Posted by Swampman700
Looks like mine. I plan on getting a Swaro 3.5-18x44 for it.

Mine's a VX-3i 2.5-8x36mm Leupold.

Spends a lot more time in the field at 2.5X, and think 6X was about the max.

YMMV




GR
Posted By: Beretta_Shooter916 Re: New Model 70 - 03/29/24
I really like my EW in 7wsm and will be adding one in 338 shortly.

Have wondered about getting one in 243 and having JES do a .358win
Posted By: GeoW Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
Damn Swampy, where have you been?
Posted By: taylorce1 Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
I love my EW rifle, hated the original stock. I had to replace it.
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
I picked up a clean used one in 30-06 recently. Stainless fluted 22" barrel made in Portugal. It has a synthetic stock with an aluminum bedding block. I haven't shot it yet but I really like the way in handles.

I'd like to lengthen the mag box in mine. It's got a spacer in the back that I'm thinking about just cutting out but it looks like I'll have to shorten the ejector blade and maybe the bolt stop too.

I thought about buying a 300 wby or 7 stw length mag box to try but it looks like the feed lips for this 30-06 are on the top of the mag box so a mag box for a magnum round is probably wider on the top so I'm guessing I'm better off chopping the spacer out of the one I have.

I also tried to adjust my trigger and it won't go lower than 3.5 pounds. It's their newer style box trigger and my other model 70s have the old open style. Does anyone sell a lighter spring kit for these moa triggers?

I'm going to put one of my bushnell lrhs scoped on it and get it to the range soon. Maybe it'll shoot ok with rounds loaded under 3.4" but if I can lose the spacer and gain some room I'll be mack happier with it. Hopefully I don't run into some unforseen reliability issues lengthing the mag box. I want this to be reliable because if it shoots it should be a great go anywhere and do anything rifle. It could end up being a favorite.

Bb
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
Living in Tennessee. I’ve been doing some hunting in Hawaii and the shots can be long.
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
I think 3.5 lbs will be fine for me. If not maybe an aftermarket. I wish they would have stuck with the original trigger design.
Posted By: Cascade Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
Originally Posted by Swampman700
I think 3.5 lbs will be fine for me. If not maybe an aftermarket. I wish they would have stuck with the original trigger design.

That original Model 70 trigger had a LOT going for it, like simplicity. Easy to deal with, particularly while hunting in rough conditions where the action & trigger might get dirty and or wet.

Guy
Posted By: moosemike Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
They say a 30-06 is never a mistake. I have two
Posted By: Garandimal Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I picked up a clean used one in 30-06 recently. Stainless fluted 22" barrel made in Portugal. It has a synthetic stock with an aluminum bedding block. I haven't shot it yet but I really like the way in handles.

I'd like to lengthen the mag box in mine. It's got a spacer in the back that I'm thinking about just cutting out but it looks like I'll have to shorten the ejector blade and maybe the bolt stop too.

I thought about buying a 300 wby or 7 stw length mag box to try but it looks like the feed lips for this 30-06 are on the top of the mag box so a mag box for a magnum round is probably wider on the top so I'm guessing I'm better off chopping the spacer out of the one I have.

I also tried to adjust my trigger and it won't go lower than 3.5 pounds. It's their newer style box trigger and my other model 70s have the old open style. Does anyone sell a lighter spring kit for these moa triggers?

I'm going to put one of my bushnell lrhs scoped on it and get it to the range soon. Maybe it'll shoot ok with rounds loaded under 3.4" but if I can lose the spacer and gain some room I'll be mack happier with it. Hopefully I don't run into some unforseen reliability issues lengthing the mag box. I want this to be reliable because if it shoots it should be a great go anywhere and do anything rifle. It could end up being a favorite.

Bb

If it's a "Browning Viana" rifle, the parts were made at the FN Herstal plant in North Carolina, and then assembled in Portugal.




GR
Posted By: wilkeshunter Re: New Model 70 - 03/30/24
Originally Posted by GeoW
Damn Swampy, where have you been?

Yeah, we haven’t seen this ol boy in a long time. Now that he has a Winchester, his 700s will likely become safe queens. laugh
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: New Model 70 - 03/31/24
I just found another stainless classic in 30-06. This one is a 90's USA built one with the hard plastic stock. It is in good shape but the barrel looks like it was recrowned and I believe it's 22" now but I believe it was originally 24".

No collector value but it's a nice stainless m70 and I bought it for $700. I'll see how this one shoots too. If it doesn't shoot great it'll be a good candidate for a rebore to 9,3x62. Should make a good hunting rifle.

I also bought a new Remington model 7. It's the aac 300 bo with the threaded barrel. Wasn't really looking for one but it's a cool little rifle the kids can use. They like my kimber Adirondack in 300 bo so they'll like this model 7. I'm tempted to sell my Adirondack because I've seen them brig good money.

Bb
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 03/31/24
I’m hearing parts are now made in Belgium.
Posted By: Poodle_Dad Re: New Model 70 - 04/03/24
I have an extreme weather 30-06, I’ve taken moose, caribou, elk and black bear with it. I’m probably forgetting some of the stuff I’ve done with it. Great gun. Mine is very accurate with most 165 and 180g bullets.
Posted By: Swampman700 Re: New Model 70 - 04/04/24
I’m liking mine
Posted By: Fotis Re: New Model 70 - 04/04/24
Originally Posted by Garandimal
Originally Posted by Swampman700
Looks like mine. I plan on getting a Swaro 3.5-18x44 for it.

Mine's a VX-3i 2.5-8x36mm Leupold.

Spends a lot more time in the field at 2.5X, and think 6X was about the max.

YMMV




GR


Your choice of power in scopes makes a lot more sense.
Posted By: taylorce1 Re: New Model 70 - 04/04/24
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I just found another stainless classic in 30-06. This one is a 90's USA built one with the hard plastic stock. It is in good shape but the barrel looks like it was recrowned and I believe it's 22" now but I believe it was originally 24".

I thought all .30-06 M70s came with 22" barrels. 24" barrels were used on magnum rifles. I've been known to wrong.
Posted By: hotsoup Re: New Model 70 - 04/04/24
I had an FN South Carolina made EW in 308 win for several years. Excellent rifle in every way. I suspect the new ones are equally excellent.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: New Model 70 - 04/04/24
Originally Posted by taylorce1
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I just found another stainless classic in 30-06. This one is a 90's USA built one with the hard plastic stock. It is in good shape but the barrel looks like it was recrowned and I believe it's 22" now but I believe it was originally 24".

I thought all .30-06 M70s came with 22" barrels. 24" barrels were used on magnum rifles. I've been known to wrong.

Classic featherweight & all terrain. The classic stainless (sporter) was 24” and the mags were 26”. FW and AT mags were also 24”.
Posted By: JMR40 Re: New Model 70 - 04/05/24
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I thought all .30-06 M70s came with 22" barrels. 24" barrels were used on magnum rifles. I've been known to wrong.

It depends on when it was made. I have one of the SS Classics in 30-06 that I picked up used at a gunshow. It is the Sporter and is currently in a McMillan Edge stock. As near as I can determine it was made in 1999 with a 22" barrel. When I heard that Winchester was going under in 2006 they had another in the rack at Walmart with a 24" barrel. I REALLY like the older one and jumped on the one at Walmart.

It was a POS that I kept for a while and managed to sell for what I had in it. The early ones made in the 1990's and very early 2000's were good rifles. The closer you get to the end of production the worse they are.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: New Model 70 - 04/05/24
If it’s a 1999 classic stainless sporter; and it’s 22”; it’s been cut.
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