Hello Fellow Winchester Owners,
I am new to this forum. I acquired a Winchester Model 70 in .308 from a friend that came equipped with the BOSS System installed. While I always use hearing protection on the range, we had a slight bear problem with our beehives and I eventually engaged the bear with my Winchester killing it with five rapid fired shots. In addition to getting a new bear rug, I also seem to have gotten a permanent slight hearing problem in my left ear as well. Since I plan on using this as my primary hunting rifle for the upcoming deer season, what can I do to solve this noise problem? The BOSS system screws right off, but is it safe to shoot with it off? Is there a flash or noise suppressor attachment that would fit the same threading as the BOSS? Should I just replace the entire barrel and keep this one with the BOSS as a backup? Curious to get your feedback. Thanks so much! -JSD in Vermont.
Winchester Model 70 in .308 BOSS removal
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There is a replacement item for the muzzle brake that unscrews from the end of your boss adjustment ring. It is called a B.O.S.S. CR. It is available at:
http://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgw ... el-70-boss Find the one that is appropriate in finish and caliber of your rifle. |
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