Were all mod70s produced there or only certain cartridges/barrels with or without complete builds? If complete and all cartridge made there then I do have 1 mod70 (264wm) that has been a good gun.
The Portugese guns will have made in portugal and an importer name somewhere on the gun according to wikipediaWere all mod70s produced there or only certain cartridges/barrels with or without complete builds? If complete and all cartridge made there then I do have 1 mod70 (264wm) that has been a good gun.
The 1 I purchased was in '15 or '16 so it's possible foreign produced.The Portugese guns will have made in portugal and an importer name somewhere on the gun according to wikipedia
Actually Remington changed that on the Model 700's in the early 1970's.I've got a couple of Model 70s in '06 and they are sub-MOA rifles. Action is smooth and I like being able to open the bolt with the safety on (unlike Remington's Model 700).
So I ended up handling a new production featherweight. Absolutely impressed by the build quality, bluing and action. I need oneI have a featherweight in .308 that I bought in 2014 that I thought at the time that it was made in SC. It says Made in USA Winchester BACO Morgan, Utah and has no mention of South Carolina or Portugal, but it’s good to go smooth action with the neo-CRF and the best trigger I own.
So I ended up handling a new production featherweight. Absolutely impressed by the build quality, bluing and action. I need one
I just put a featherweight on layaway in 270 and it says made in USA by BACO Inc. Morgan Utah. If it says Made in USA it’s made in USA, no questions by me, it’s noted on Wiki that 2013 is when the final assembly was in Portugal and by FTC law, (2012 ) you couldn’t put Made in the USA if any part was made in another country. So since 2012 or so American mfg’s put Made in USA of parts sourced from around the world or something of that sort. I’ve done a lot of research lately and the model 70 featherweight pre 2013 and post 2006 are either made in Morgan Utah or Columbia SC. The Remington 700 has had some quality control issues and BK’s in recent years, so I’ll stick to Winchester M 70’s.I have a featherweight in .308 that I bought in 2014 that I thought at the time that it was made in SC. It says Made in USA Winchester BACO Morgan, Utah and has no mention of South Carolina or Portugal, but it’s good to go smooth action with the neo-CRF and the best trigger I own.
BINGO !Seems to me a pre 1964 Winchester would be more desirable then a made in Portugal gun.
I did research and emailed Winchester and my rifle per the serial number was mfg’d in Columbia S.C. In 2012. That’s good news for me! I shot Sat. and it’s a very accurate shooter. A bit punchier than I expected, but since I have no experience with a hunting rifle it’s probably just fine and I’ll get used to it with range time.All Winchesters are fine rifles. Only downfall for some is after market
parts but in the end a fine rifle needs no changes. Most Remingtons end up getting stripped down to the bare action and all parts are after market. Barrel,bolt,trigger,bottom metal,stock Think about that.
I would take a rifle that you have a good chance of your PH having ammo for. Have read many stories of people losing their ammo in transit and not being able to replace it in country as it was some not common caliber over there.I am actually looking for a higher quality .300wm or a .300wsm this time around. Possibly 7mm rem mag since Deemus gave me a bunch of brass
My current 300WM is my Ruger Am which is a great rifle but I am looking to upgrade my .30cals
Got the Sauer for .308 & Sako 75 for 30-06 already
They so have the Coyote Light SR version around 1k in .308. Looks like it would be pretty sweet although I think Win is doing the whole 13.5" little kid LOP so I'd have to replace the stock more than likely to get over 14" LOP.
What I am really looking at now is the extreme weather. Looks bad ass
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I am going to South Africa this fall and if I take a rifle, I am wanting it to be a magnum caliber
Definitely a must!Have a new recoil pad installed and it will really tame that 270.
I have one of the South Carolina M70s. I haven’t shot it enough to determine accuracy but it handles nice.I just put a featherweight on layaway in 270 and it says made in USA by BACO Inc. Morgan Utah. If it says Made in USA it’s made in USA, no questions by me, it’s noted on Wiki that 2013 is when the final assembly was in Portugal and by FTC law, (2012 ) you couldn’t put Made in the USA if any part was made in another country. So since 2012 or so American mfg’s put Made in USA of parts sourced from around the world or something of that sort. I’ve done a lot of research lately and the model 70 featherweight pre 2013 and post 2006 are either made in Morgan Utah or Columbia SC. The Remington 700 has had some quality control issues and BK’s in recent years, so I’ll stick to Winchester M 70’s.
There shouldn’t be any issues with the Olin produced m70’s since Browning is also under Olin inc and a fine firearm.
Good luck!
All Winchesters are fine rifles. Only downfall for some is after market
parts but in the end a fine rifle needs no changes. Most Remingtons end up getting stripped down to the bare action and all parts are after market. Barrel,bolt,trigger,bottom metal,stock Think about that.