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Author Topic: Rem 700 vs Win 70  (Read 2723 times)

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Offline Steve-o

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I reposted this article from Field and Stream because I like the way these old curmudgeons write.

Which way do you guys lean?

Winchester Model 70 (THE Rifleman's Rifle) or Remington 700 (The Best-Selling Big Game Rifle Ever)  :confused:

Gunfight: The Winchester Model 70 vs. The Remington 700
« Last Edit: April 04/06/22, 04:17:59 PM by Steve-o »

Offline Leech~~

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Wrong!  The Rifleman's gun was Winchester Model 1892   :bonk: :bonk:  :rotflmao:

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Offline LPS

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How cool is that????

Online Pulleye16

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I’m partial to Rem 700 cause that’s what I own and it shoots absolutely amazing…granted it was bought prior to all their twisted barrel fiascos.

 
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Offline Jerkbiat

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I love my Rem 700 too!!!
Hey look your bobber is up!

Offline Steve-o

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My first deer rifle was an old Winchester Model 1894.  I still love that gun.  But when I started blowing smoke about buying myself a proper scoped, bolt action rifle, my dad got me a Model 70.  I reckon he thought I'd like it if he got me another Winchester.  Certainly he was correct at the time.  Despite being built in the early 80s, it is a great looking rifle.  I topped off with a Leopold 2.5x7 and have been killing deer with it ever since.

When it came time to get my daughter a deer rifle, I opted for a compact, short action Remington Model Seven in .243, which she loves.