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Offline RIFLE MAN

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Winchester Model 70's With Synthetic Stock
« on: July 11, 2010, 05:26:01 PM »
A few years back Wal Mart was selling Winchester model 70 rifles (in a number of
calibers .270, 30-06, 7 mm Mag, and 300 Win. Mag) with synthetic stocks and
scopes at greatly reduced prices. Does anyone know anything the quaility of
those rifles and their general accuracy?

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Re: Winchester Model 70's With Synthetic Stock
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2010, 11:55:52 AM »
Many will probably respond negatively, but both me and a friend of mine bought one of them... Super Shadow models I believe they were named, mine is a 270 and his is a 30-06. in any event I left mine stock( other than free floating the barrel and good barrel prep) and it shoot's under half inch groups all day with Handloads if I do my part and very good with Federal Power-Shocks. He replaced his stock with an HS Precision and it shoot's as tight as you would want in any rifle and rivels my 270.... wonder what mine would do if I put an HS on it ? 8)
I heard about some negitive things about ther WSM and WSSM chamberings for these models, but for regular chamberings, nothing but good.
Hope this helps....



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Re: Winchester Model 70's With Synthetic Stock
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2010, 03:24:12 PM »
I bought a 300 WSM back then, excpept I bought mine from an individual.  It has a camo plastic stock.  The person who sold me the rifle had put a lightweight Tubbs firing pin in the bolt and the safety was hard to operate.  I finally put a Jewell trigger in it and had as much in the trigger and gunsmithing as I paid for the rifle.

Works perfectly now and I am happy with the outcome.  Wish all my rifles could have Jewell triggers.  Worth every cent.  Rifle shoots good too.  I have never shot a 1/2" group in my life but I read a lot about them, so based on what everyone else is claiming, I expect my Mod 70 is as good as anyone elses, if not even better.

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Re: Winchester Model 70's With Synthetic Stock
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2010, 02:09:52 PM »
I have a Mod 70 BLACKSHADOW,chambered in 7MM Rem Mag.It shoots factory,and handloads very well. I've taken a few Whitetails with it.I won this rifle on a gun ticket,not a bad $20 investment.
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Re: Winchester Model 70's With Synthetic Stock
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2010, 09:28:55 AM »
I also bought mine used.  I have it in .300 WSM and love the brute.  She shoots anything from 150 gr. to  220 gr.  I put a Nikon 3-9x scope on it:



I also have one in .25 WSSM and this is my varmint gun.  I bought this one from Bass Pro:



This gun is partial to 75,85, and 100 gr bullets.  I have a Burris Fullfield II scope on  her.  I love this one also.  People think that low cost means cheap.  Not so!
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Re: Winchester Model 70's With Synthetic Stock
« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2010, 03:07:35 PM »
I have 2 of the $400 Super Shadow rifles, 270WSM and 300WSM...........they were a steal, both shoot MOA and better, I would like to have one in 325WSM, not sure if they made them though.............