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da357mag
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Hi Guys! I have a Win M70 22-250, and it has been badly abused! I don't know how many people have had this rifle but it is a mess! The biggest problem is the inletting. It has the barrel channel "resined in " and I mean in front of the chamber at the start of the barrel it is at least 1/8" deep! I have been grinding it out but it is getting to the point that as much that is coming out I am getting concerned! I am going to bed the recoil lug and about the first two inches of the channel and in the rear at the tang.
The rifle is a 1977 M70 going on the SN, and I guess back then it was common practice to do this. So I am wondering if anyone has ran across this, and if so how did you correct it? In the shape it's in now I can't get a tighter group than 3" and 100 yards! I had a pre 64 in the 70s that would shoot sub MOA at 250 yards as long as I did my part! So I know it has potential Then after I get done with the inside, I have to redo the outside! it is all banged up and all I will be able to do it get rid of the scratches, and some of the dents! Also there is some of this stuff stuck all over the bottom of the barrel! Any ideas (short of burning it!) would be welcome! Thanks in advance! Doug
The rifle is a 1977 M70 going on the SN, and I guess back then it was common practice to do this. So I am wondering if anyone has ran across this, and if so how did you correct it? In the shape it's in now I can't get a tighter group than 3" and 100 yards! I had a pre 64 in the 70s that would shoot sub MOA at 250 yards as long as I did my part! So I know it has potential Then after I get done with the inside, I have to redo the outside! it is all banged up and all I will be able to do it get rid of the scratches, and some of the dents! Also there is some of this stuff stuck all over the bottom of the barrel! Any ideas (short of burning it!) would be welcome! Thanks in advance! Doug