Winchester Model 70 Accessories

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Winchester Model 70 Custom Stocks
BOYDS' Classic Winchester® Model 70
http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/Classic-Replacement-Stocks-Winchester-Model-70-s/20.htm
BOYDS' Classic Informational Video


The Boyds' Classic is a compilation of the design elements we have found to be the most elegant and user friendly examples of the classic style. The slender, somewhat open grip is well defined, but does not extend too far below the toe line. The comb is parallel to the bore, which aids in scope use, and because of its straight-line design, minimizes cheek slap under recoil. Additional facial support is provided by a graceful cheekpiece that blends perfectly with the overall shape of the buttstock. The forend is flat/oval in cross-section, and is proportioned to complement barrels of 22-26" in length.
It must be noted that due to the variations among models and tolerances that factories may or may not routinely adhere to, some minor fitting may be required even on our fully finished drop in parts to achieve that perfect fit to your action, although seldom, you must be willing to make these changes if necessary.
Please read through the READ PRIOR TO ORDERING information to confirm the stock you are ordering is the correct one for your firearm.
Please Note: The Winchester® Model 70 stock is made for the POST-64 Model 70 with the Hinged Floor Plate.
All early Winchester® Model 70 POST-64 actions were based on the long action receiver measuring 7 9/16". Production of the short action receiver started in 1984-85 measuring 7 1/8". Please check center to center on your trigger guard screws to insure proper stock is being ordered.
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Here is a few of there stocks
BOYDS' CLASSIC WINCHESTER® 70 LONG ACTION NUTMEG LAMINATE (FINISHED)
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http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/BOYDS-CLASSIC-WEATHERBY-VANGUARD-p/500-014.htm
Factory fit and finished references stocks that have been 100% fit and sanded to our house action, then finished with one of Boyds' superior finishes. Factory Fit stocks can be pulled from the box and bolted to your firearm with no fitting; however, on occasion, sight variations of individual guns may occur, requiring slight fitting that a novice should be able to perform. Please consult a competent and qualified gunsmith if you need assistance.*A competent and qualified gunsmith is defined as a person who, at a minimum, works for your firearm manufacturers warranty or service center OR a person who has had 10 years or more of gunstock installation experience and has graduated from a gunsmith college with at least a two-year Associate Arts & Science (A.A.S.) degree in gunsmithing.


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BOYDS' CLASSIC WINCHESTER® 70 SHORT ACTION PEPPER LAMINATE (FINISHED)
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http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/BOYDS-CLASSIC-WINCHESTER-MODEL-70-p/400-010.htm

Factory fit and finished references stocks that have been 100% fit and sanded to our house action, then finished with one of Boyds' superior finishes. Factory Fit stocks can be pulled from the box and bolted to your firearm with no fitting; however, on occasion, sight variations of individual guns may occur, requiring slight fitting that a novice should be able to perform. Please consult a competent and qualified gunsmith if you need assistance.*A competent and qualified gunsmith is defined as a person who, at a minimum, works for your firearm manufacturers warranty or service center OR a person who has had 10 years or more of gunstock installation experience and has graduated from a gunsmith college with at least a two-year Associate Arts & Science (A.A.S.) degree in gunsmithing.


FACTORY DIRECT PRICING $92.00
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BOYDS' CLASSIC WINCHESTER® 70 SHORT ACTION WALNUT (FINISHED)
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http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/BOYDS-CLASSIC-WINCHESTER-MODEL-70-p/300-026.htm

Factory fit and finished references stocks that have been 100% fit and sanded to our house action, then finished with one of Boyds' superior finishes. Factory Fit stocks can be pulled from the box and bolted to your firearm with no fitting; however, on occasion, sight variations of individual guns may occur, requiring slight fitting that a novice should be able to perform. Please consult a competent and qualified gunsmith if you need assistance.*A competent and qualified gunsmith is defined as a person who, at a minimum, works for your firearm manufacturers warranty or service center OR a person who has had 10 years or more of gunstock installation experience and has graduated from a gunsmith college with at least a two-year Associate Arts & Science (A.A.S.) degree in gunsmithing.


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Talley Winchester Model 70 Scope Mount - 93x702
http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-TAL93702
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Talley Winchester Model 70 Scope Mount - 93x702

The one-piece construction of the Talley Lightweight Alloy Scope Mount is unique. The rigid design has no joint between the scope and the rifle. The Talley Lightweight unitized design eliminates the possibility of an out of alignment interface or loose connection between the ring and base of traditional two-piece designs. Ultimately this provides more strength and durability than rival steel rings and bases but doing it with a lighter overall weight. The Talley Winchester 1 inch Model 70 (.860) mount is for standard caliber and short mag (Low).
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Winchester Model 70 Long Action 1 Inch Scope Tube Low Mount-Black Finish
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http://www.dnzproducts.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=66_13&products_id=78&zenid=a7156ff750693c2c0e66f42d99d8b4b4
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Winchester model 70-Long Action-Right Hand 1 Inch Scope Tube Low Mount-Black Finsh. Measurement from the bottom of the mount at the front of the receiver to the centerline of the scope tube is .923". Centerline hole spacing's from barrel end of receiver is .860" - 3.808" - .860".

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Does anyone have any recommendations for left handed thumb hole stocks...

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Hey, can anyone provide me with any information regarding the availability of a trigger shoe to fit a model 70 xtr sporter,
Thanks in advance, Dave

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Tknight28 wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for left handed thumb hole stocks...


I've used the Boyds stocks for quite some time. Nice fit and good finish
exceptional value
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PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 11:39 pm
I recently acquire two Model 70's. One is the recently defunct stainless Alaskan with the laminated stock in .338 WM, the other is a Model 70 classic stainless in .375 H&H.

I really like the laminate stock on the Alaskan and wondered if anyone knows who produced those stocks and/or where I could find one to fit the stainless classic in .375?

Thanks.
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Welcome to the Winchester Owners Forum Makwa !!

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Thanks..... guess I better introduce myself. :)
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Please do in our New Members sub forum...

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