Anyone have experience with the "Ranger" M70s? My LGS has one and I was thinking about picking it up to turn it into a project, but the action seems pretty rough.
As an FYI because I am being asked, there will be a RokStok for M70’s.
Which HS Precision?
After all of the CRF hate they spewed out there! Those bastards. I'm in.As an FYI because I am being asked, there will be a RokStok for M70’s.
There are worse options out there but I think you'd be better suited waiting for the rok stock or the stockys especially with a 7prc. With a M70 you could be into a 12lb rifle very easily and I think a stock is one of your best places to save weight since your action weight is relatively fixed.What's the reasoning behind the comb slanting forward towards the receiver?
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This one here, probably in black and I'll do some painting myself
What's the reasoning behind the comb slanting forward towards the receiver?
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This one here, probably in black and I'll do some painting myself
I may call stockys tomorrow and see if there is an ETA. Their Instagram has a post about it and their thread about needed stocks said end part of '23. Rokstok or stocky vg will work for me.I’m building almost the same gun. My first rifle was a push feed mod 70 in 7mmRM it’s been sitting in the safe for a while. I’ve started doing my own barrel work and have a 7PRC reamer now so it’s going to get a makeover. I think I’ll wait on the Rok Stok too, I almost got a tikka just to get a preordered one, but I talked myself out of it. I’m interested in how yours turns out. I think I heard Stockys will inlet for whatever bottom metal you have for free, don’t know if that’s extended to the Rok Stok though.
I still prefer CRF but the Rangers push feeds I have handled have been solid. Rangers are usually a birch stock with sights, this one has been bedded into a walnut stock.Anyone have experience with the "Ranger" M70s? My LGS has one and I was thinking about picking it up to turn it into a project, but the action seems pretty rough.
I still prefer CRF but the Rangers push feeds I have handled have been solid. Rangers are usually a birch stock with sights, this one has been bedded into a walnut stock.
While it's not a "RSS", it's a great little shooter. I hunt M70's so I prefer to have same trigger & safety etc...