Float Pilot
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After lamenting the lack of available 30-06 riles on the new rifle market, I stumbled into a Model 70 Alaskan model at Three Bears in Kenai. I have been a Model 70 owner several times in the past. Both push feed and classic claw extractor.
First Impressions:
Weight without anything attached. 7.9 pounds.
Weight with scope, scope covers, and sling... 9.7 pounds
This new rifle is marked as having been made in Portugal by Browning.
The Winchester Logo is so faint on the receiver that you need a flashlight to see it.
The caliber and other marking on the barrel are also super shallow and faint.
The bolt body is jeweled. It looks pretty good.
The bluing looks well done and does not have any discolored areas.
The stock has a dull finish that looks like an Oil Finish, but it is not.
The forestock is HOLLOW inside.
The front sling stud has a nut inside the hollow section. It was Loose.
The action is bedded rather poorly with a couple globs of glue.
There was glue on the action screws.
Both action screws were loose.
The recoil pad is a black Decelerator. It is not marked WINCHESTER.
The stock does not blend into the recoil pad. There are a couple sharp lips.
The Trigger is the new MOA trigger.
The trigger pull was almost 6 pounds out of the box.
I adjusted it as much as possible. It is now 4 pounds. It will not go lower as advertised.
The checkering on the stock is basic and looks pressed.
There is no cap on the pistol grip area.
The 25 inch barrel is free floated and passes the dollar bill test.
There is not a classic cheek piece on the stock.
I will take it the range in the next couple days. We were snow-out last Sunday.
First Impressions:
Weight without anything attached. 7.9 pounds.
Weight with scope, scope covers, and sling... 9.7 pounds
This new rifle is marked as having been made in Portugal by Browning.
The Winchester Logo is so faint on the receiver that you need a flashlight to see it.
The caliber and other marking on the barrel are also super shallow and faint.
The bolt body is jeweled. It looks pretty good.
The bluing looks well done and does not have any discolored areas.
The stock has a dull finish that looks like an Oil Finish, but it is not.
The forestock is HOLLOW inside.
The front sling stud has a nut inside the hollow section. It was Loose.
The action is bedded rather poorly with a couple globs of glue.
There was glue on the action screws.
Both action screws were loose.
The recoil pad is a black Decelerator. It is not marked WINCHESTER.
The stock does not blend into the recoil pad. There are a couple sharp lips.
The Trigger is the new MOA trigger.
The trigger pull was almost 6 pounds out of the box.
I adjusted it as much as possible. It is now 4 pounds. It will not go lower as advertised.
The checkering on the stock is basic and looks pressed.
There is no cap on the pistol grip area.
The 25 inch barrel is free floated and passes the dollar bill test.
There is not a classic cheek piece on the stock.
I will take it the range in the next couple days. We were snow-out last Sunday.