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Is there still any interest in the tried and true Win .270
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<blockquote data-quote="Cat City Slim" data-source="post: 4158173" data-attributes="member: 42075"><p>My only experience with 270 Win was a Winchester Model 70 Classic. That was the most beautiful rifle I ever owned. The stock on it was stunning. Unfortunately it shot like crap. Out of the box it had the worst trigger I ever experienced. My gunsmith told me it was so heavy it maxed out their trigger scale. I could never get better than around 3 moa out of it even after trying multiple loads. I wound up trading it off, which was sad because I really wanted to live it. Incidentally I don’t remember the recoil being very heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat City Slim, post: 4158173, member: 42075"] My only experience with 270 Win was a Winchester Model 70 Classic. That was the most beautiful rifle I ever owned. The stock on it was stunning. Unfortunately it shot like crap. Out of the box it had the worst trigger I ever experienced. My gunsmith told me it was so heavy it maxed out their trigger scale. I could never get better than around 3 moa out of it even after trying multiple loads. I wound up trading it off, which was sad because I really wanted to live it. Incidentally I don’t remember the recoil being very heavy. [/QUOTE]
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