And unlike all pre 64 Model 70s, match or otherwise, these are actual short action guns I suspect it’s slightly faster than 1/9 because it does accurately shoot 75-77 gr. Giving the ability to shoot the heavier weight bullets that I used in AR15s. I chose this because it had something no other factory HV bolt guns in. The exceptions being no provisions and pre drilled holes int he receiver and barrel for mounting match iron sights. The gun itself was basically a modern version of the old “bull gun” Model 70s from past decades, It had the same contour 26 inch heavy barrel and stock style as the originals. This stock came with a bedding block and pillar bedding. the contour of the forearm getting thicker doesn’t show up as well on the HS marksman stock, perhaps because its black and taken on a cloudy day. You can see it is identical to the wooden marksman stock I talked a little about yesterday. These guns were the post 64 push feed action with a heavy barrel and the HS Precision made marksman stock. From the late 90s into about 2005 Winchester sold a heavy barrel varmint/target rifle called the “Heavy Varmint.”
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