Can anyone help me with this? I'm curious about the relative size/profile/dimensions (whatever you want to call it) of the current-production Winchester M70 (the Sporter, not the Featherweight) vs. the current production Browning (A or X bolt; I don't really care).
I'm contemplating a 30-06, but I'd really like a barrel that's a little longer than the 'standard' 22", and I'd like it to be a little heavier profile than a 'lightweight' sporter rifle.
Of course, part of my ideal desire includes a 3-position tang-mounted safety, a 60-degree (or less) bolt lift, made in the USA, nice dark walnut, and quality, polished bluing.
So, since I can't apparently have my wish list without going custom or doing another Savage/Marlin build (not interested at this point), I'm looking at a Browning A-bolt Medallion with a 26" pipe vs a Model 70 Sporter with a 24".
Does anyone have any experience with these two? Are the barrel profiles different enough you can see or feel it without calipers or a micrometer?
While we're at it, I notice that the M70 is several ounces heavier. Now, ounces aren't enough for me to notice if the balance of the rifle is right. Nevertheless, I was wondering whether the weight difference might be to do with barrel profile? Or is it just steel in the receivers, etc? I'd actually prefer a _heavier_ rifle rather than a lighter one.
Or, if anyone knows of a dealer who has succeeded in getting Browning to make them a run of BAR Safaris in 30-06 with 24 - 26" pipes, let me know!