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Mentioned in a 30-06 thread that I bought a Winchester 70 Extreme Weather SS in ‘06 last year and have been really disappointed in accuracy. I’d say I’m looking at ~ 2-3 MOA with a handful of factory loads with really bad vertical stringing.
I’m having trouble walking away from this one as, aside from how it shoots, it fits the bill in terms of what I was looking for (stainless 30-06 at ~ 7 lbs without scope, 22 in barrel, no muzzle break, with a stiff composite stock… Nosler needs to offer the 21 in ‘06)
I’m tempted to go down the troubleshooting rabbit hole.
How big of a factor do you think this factory bedding job is? It looks like they didn’t apply enough release agent to the receiver flat of the front receiver (bedding compound is still attached to the receiver at the front action screw area).
I’m thinking the rear tang & action screw area might be a bigger problem. There is no support for the rear tang on the driver side as all of the bedding compound broke away. The entire rear screw area looks pretty sloppy.
Do you think fixing the bedding has a decent chance of curing this rifle?
I am thinking of calling Winchester to take a look at it, but they don’t guarantee accuracy and a glass bedding job is not that expensive.
I’m having trouble walking away from this one as, aside from how it shoots, it fits the bill in terms of what I was looking for (stainless 30-06 at ~ 7 lbs without scope, 22 in barrel, no muzzle break, with a stiff composite stock… Nosler needs to offer the 21 in ‘06)
I’m tempted to go down the troubleshooting rabbit hole.
How big of a factor do you think this factory bedding job is? It looks like they didn’t apply enough release agent to the receiver flat of the front receiver (bedding compound is still attached to the receiver at the front action screw area).
I’m thinking the rear tang & action screw area might be a bigger problem. There is no support for the rear tang on the driver side as all of the bedding compound broke away. The entire rear screw area looks pretty sloppy.
Do you think fixing the bedding has a decent chance of curing this rifle?
I am thinking of calling Winchester to take a look at it, but they don’t guarantee accuracy and a glass bedding job is not that expensive.
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