It has a shadow line / small cheek piece.The Classic looks like the standard Ruger stock shape.
The M70 is the Supergrade pattern.It has a shadow line / small cheek piece.
It is like a Sako Classic stock.
What's that rifle weigh all up with scope?The M70 is the Supergrade pattern.
That is good to here, but I know I wont be satisfied until I get the issue rectified. I got to figure out how to install a barrel band on a cold hammer barrel because my local gunsmith has no idea.
The M70 is 10# and 1.7oz by my scales.What's that rifle weigh all up with scope?
It also has PT&G one piece stainless bottom metal, which is heavier than factoryThe M70 is 10# and 1.7oz by my scales.
Getting the front sight off. It won't slide down the barrel if the front sight is in place.What issue is he having that a barrel band is a problem to install ?
Yes, I noticed the upgraded bottom metal. Very nice! I just wish Winchester had made those rifles with a lighter contour barrel. That rifle would be perfect at 8.5 lbs all up! Still nice either way!It also has PT&G one piece stainless bottom metal, which is heavier than factory
Yes. But for some reason they chose to make them with 25" barrels! Talk about an "anti-Alaskan" rifle! Also they are hard to find in stainless. And yes, the old style trigger is the best.The Alaskan version of the FN M70 has a slimmer contour, seems about right. I do not care for the MOA triggers. I prefer the original open style triggers.
Is it soldered?Getting the front sight off. It won't slide down the barrel if the front sight is in place.
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Is it soldered?
I dont know what that means. Please send the picks and maybe I will understandWhat does Ruger say about removal? Sometimes it's a matter of high heat only on sight , not barrel. I split a Ruger barrel band and adjusted what I needed to make it fit. I can send pics tomorrow if you're interested.
I dont know what that means. Please send the picks and maybe I will understand
I dont know what that means. Please send the picks and maybe I will understand