There is a reason every bolt-action rifle in the entire rifle world compares itself with the pre-64 model 70.
The Model 70 has never been noted for it's accuracy. The push feed will be more accurate than the CRF.
? What?
Accuracy has nothing to do with how the round gets into the chamber.
And the M70 was the bench mark for rifles as it was a favorite of Jack O'Conner and was given the moniker of the riflemans rifle.
When you look at the rifles of just after WWII you had big clunky rifles and the model 54 and later the 70 were nice smooth atractive rifles at prices that most people could afford that had features of the english Rigbys, Griffen and Howe (MUCH?), or H&H in calibers that were wanted and popular. If you look at the Remington M30 it was a demilitary 1914 or 1917 and the action was longer than needed and again was a clunky military action. the 721's were kind of ugly and chunky looking with square box mags that did not fit flush.
And the Ford Vs Chevy argument that is out there between Remington and Winchester had each talking about the benefits of each type of feeding and safety. Much like some people would rather push thier pick up than ride in the other model. I am not one of those people. I look for caliber and what I want it for, woods, fields, medium, big or large game.
I own Remintons, Rugers, and Wincher rifles (add to that Sako, Mauser, and CZ in center fire Bolts). none is more accurate than the others. I like some of the features of each rifle.
Personally I like the looks of the extraction claw of my Post 64 Classic action. I was going to get another M70 that was a push feed but could not come to a price with the shop, had it been a Rem 700/ Ruger / Savage/ Mauser in the same caliber I would have wanted it as well. They wanted 100% NIB Blue book price for a 70-75% condition rifle. I bought a Sako AIII instead at a shop across town.
Now, if you like the rifle and the caliber get it. If it fits a whole in your battery, if it is a good price, or you want to help out a buddy, or you just want a Winchester then get it.