Yeah, you know I been hearing for years now, just how sloppy Winchester model 70's shoot compared to the Remington 700 bolt guns. Well lets not ever try to compare a model 700 with a select grade model 70 shall we. However, lets do get back to the issue of accuracy for those who don't really know what the facts truly are concerning the model 70 pre-64 action type rifle.
I have several of the model 70 Winchesters in an assortment of calibers and variation of styles, a total of 22 the last time I bothered to count them. I hunt all my big game animals with model 70 Winchesters, same safety, feel and operation regardless of weight or caliber, so you undertand I don't have to think when the time comes, wheres the safety etc.
Now I do have a model 70 stainless barrel in the 7mm Remington caliber, it is a very very accurate rifle and it capable of placing bullets in a 12 inch target at 800 yards without to much trouble. I also own a wildcat in the .338/.300 Ultra Mag and it too will do the same thing only a little further down range, it just hurts a lot more when I do pull that trigger. However, I used to be able to put 3 shots inside a 4 inch target at 300 yards 24/7 if the sun was shinning and the wind was not up to high.
I once met a Marine Gunny Sgt., (made 500 & 800 yard shots with his) who told me that a model 70 Winchester 30-06 was a darn good rifle, to hunt critters with far down range, if you had a mind to. I found him to be a man of his word. Hoooo Rah Gunny!~