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Bought my 7-08 M70 Fwt in 2009. Used it this past November. Short hunt--3 days--with no precip. Put gun away (with humidifier) and was suprised to see rust on the bolt a few weeks ago. Cleaned it up but discovered that trigger pull was at around 6-7# from the 3.5# that it was from the factory. Took trigger out and gave it a long soak in Kroil--no difference. Weird how it changed that dramatically. Assumed that the rust on the bolt was somehow related to trigger pull. Don't see how to open case, so I've decided to go Timney route. Wanted less than 3.5# anyhow.
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And some say the new model 70 is the best yet..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Bought my 7-08 M70 Fwt in 2009. Used it this past November. Short hunt--3 days--with no precip. Put gun away (with humidifier) and was suprised to see rust on the bolt a few weeks ago. Cleaned it up but discovered that trigger pull was at around 6-7# from the 3.5# that it was from the factory. Took trigger out and gave it a long soak in Kroil--no difference. Weird how it changed that dramatically. Assumed that the rust on the bolt was somehow related to trigger pull. Don't see how to open case, so I've decided to go Timney route. Wanted less than 3.5# anyhow. Whoever thought of - and designed that pos MOA trigger - should be covered in tar and feathers...
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
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Is there a trigger like the old one that can be put in it? I never had a problem with the old style.
Last edited by Just a Hunter; 09/11/20.
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Is there a trigger like the old one that can be put in it? I never had a problem with the old style. Seems they designed the new receiver for the MOA, not set up to retrofit the original M-70 classic trigger. Going with a new trigger is one thing. Designing the receiver so the old style couldn't be retrofitted is the biggest flaw, IMO. The fatal flaw in some camps. Otherwise, from what is reported, those rifles are pretty well made. DF
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I think triggertech has one in progress.The new trigger is a POS, I had one unfortunately and replaced the spring with an Ernie Spring.
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Seems I read there were some issues concerning Trigger Tech CS.
I've never used one, just asking.
I've used Timney's for years and am satisfied with their product and their CS.
I'm not sure what aftermarket triggers are now offered for MOA equipped M-70's, but would be researching that if I had one.
DF
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I hated the MOA trigger on mine, couldn't get it dialed down light enough or with any consistency in the pull weight. Swapped it out for a Timney trigger.
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Seems I read there were some issues concerning Trigger Tech CS.
I've never used one, just asking.
I've used Timney's for years and am satisfied with their product and their CS.
I'm not sure what aftermarket triggers are now offered for MOA equipped M-70's, but would be researching that if I had one.
DF I read that from one poster. Who apparently thinks that business that operates with a skeleton staff because of Covid should provide the same level of service as a normal one. I discounted his thread ...................Easily.
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I love the shoe on the MOA but hate the pull. Put a Timey on it and got it tuned to a nice crisp pull, but I hate the almost flat shoe of the Timney. I'm considering trying the Earnie spring in the MOA.
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I love the shoe on the MOA but hate the pull. Put a Timey on it and got it tuned to a nice crisp pull, but I hate the almost flat shoe of the Timney. I'm considering trying the Earnie spring in the MOA.
The MOA trigger is not a bad trigger once you install the ernie the gunsmith spring in it. Ive done quite a few and the majority of them were right at 2.5 pounds. The gripe i have with the MOA is its a box trigger and browning should have left the original design in the new model 70. They were trying to improve the rifle by upgrading the trigger. A Timney is also a very lateral move that does nothing to help improve the rifle. A box trigger is a box trigger. You let them get corroded on the inside and thats on you (op). One reason the old design is far superior.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I love the shoe on the MOA but hate the pull. Put a Timey on it and got it tuned to a nice crisp pull, but I hate the almost flat shoe of the Timney. I'm considering trying the Earnie spring in the MOA.
The MOA trigger is not a bad trigger once you install the ernie the gunsmith spring in it. Ive done quite a few and the majority of them were right at 2.5 pounds. The gripe i have with the MOA is its a box trigger and browning should have left the original design in the new model 70. They were trying to improve the rifle by upgrading the trigger. A Timney is also a very lateral move that does nothing to help improve the rifle. A box trigger is a box trigger. You let them get corroded on the inside and thats on you (op). One reason the old design is far superior. FAR, FAR superior...
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