I have two Zastava Model 70s. One is a 30-06 and the other is a 375 H&H. Both are left handed. Metal work is really good, the bluing is outstanding. The wood on both is a bit rough, but steel wool and linseed oil took care of that. Both rifles have triggers that adjusted to a crisp 2 pounds, and both feed and extract flawlessly.

The 30-06, out of the box, shoots Lake City 69 milsurp into an inch or a little better consistently at 100 yards. It shoots 165 grain Federal factory into .725 if I do my part. The 375 shoots 270 grain TSXs into .600 to .650 consistently. Neither rifle has had any work other than adjusting the stock triggers and putting some linseed oil on the stocks. Each has had about 250 rounds run through them.

I find them to be accurate, reliable, and a lot of rifle for the money. At $325, the rifle is a steal and a superb hunting rifle.