t-rags
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I’m actively looking for a Winchester model 70 chambered in 416 Remington. Thanks!
A batch just came out about 5 weeks ago. They hit the market and were gone in a flash. I bought one out of Oklahoma from an outfitter but I saw them here in Texas at my loca shop a week later for sale; they all sold fast. I just went online to be notified when they would be available and wait for the email notification. I was able to purchase one this way and they are worth it! Sweet shooter and beautiful rifle! I was so impressed with the quality I purchased a super grade in 300 win mag too. Beautiful rifles! Just be patient and they’ll come around again.It is impossible to find a new one in stock anywhere. I wonder if Covid has the factory in Portugal shut down. Does anyone have an idea when these might start showing back up? Thank you.
Would you prefer a 2005 New Haven to the new ones assembled in Portugal? I am hearing good things on the imports. Thank you.Obviously the Win 70 in 416 Rem is finally gaining some traction in the “community”
I have two of them but both from just prior to FN. Both excellent shooters, absolutely reliable function and IMO the smoothest factory bolt action out there for that class of cartridge. Will cycle ANY bullet profile with any OAL flawlessly if the OAL fits in the magazine box. My only criticism of the FN Win 70 is the MOA trigger because it has no long term history of hard field use. I had an FN Win 70 in a different caliber, for a while, and the MOA trigger worked fine with no complaints. I suppose the lawyers drove the change to the MOA design and the near perfect and elegantly engineered simplicity of the original M70 trigger didn’t impress them.
To find a new one or NOS model or even a used in new condition New Haven model... patience and beating the internet bushes with dedicated searches will usually yield results. The last M70 I purchased was found that way in the inventory of a high end gun dealer who specializes in 5 and 6 figure firearms— just never know where an individual rifle may be hiding. Good luck!
Personally, yes, Not that the post 2006 Win 70s assembled elsewhere are bad or that outsourced parts are bad... in and of themselves. I don't think in the open market, at some later date they will carry the value of the New Haven product. For current use and reliable. service, not taking the future potential value into consideration, my only criticism is the MOA trigger. The original trigger design simply cannot be improved upon for a hard use, hunting rifle. There is simply no track record for such use with the MOA (box) trigger. Most rifles over a lifetime of hard, many times use in dirty conditions, will accumulate hidden internal crud. The box trigger design is a trap for such accumulation. Every box trigger, no matter the brand, is prone to it.Would you prefer a 2005 New Haven to the new ones assembled in Portugal? I am hearing good things on the imports. Thank you.