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Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 07:38 PM
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I have a 25-06 and a 270 model 70. The other night, I took them both out to clean like an idiot at the same time. Then after moving things around, I couldn't tell which went in which gun. My question is, does it matter? Or would they both fit either gun? Is there any way to tell if it does matter?
These things are not my area of expertise, but I don't want to go shooting if it does matter.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 07:51 PM
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I guess you're talking about the bolt. The cases are basically the same. I don't think it matters.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 08:18 PM
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If the bolts headspace differently you might notice tighter chambering of a live round on either one. If you do then it's quite possible you inadvertently switched them.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 08:25 PM
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On second thought, aren't the serial numbers engraved on the bolt bodies?? I think they are!
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 08:26 PM
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Are they both the same bolt? The 70 uses a couple different types. Both are pushing 30-06 brass. That's the basics. Refer to rr post for the details.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 08:56 PM
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It matters immensely. There is no guarantee that the headspace is even close. But, there should be serial numbers on the bolt. Match them to them gun...
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 09:01 PM
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On second thought, aren't the serial numbers engraved on the bolt bodies?? I think they are! I just checked several M70's almost all had the SN's (or at least the last 4 digits) on the bottom of the bolts. Hopefully at least one of yours will have that.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 09:19 PM
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If you ever reload, put everything off the bench except the one powder you intend to use. Just following the trend here...
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 09:21 PM
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Like taking two guns to the ranges and have both ammo on bench grab wrong ammo for wrong gun, scare da shirt out of ya.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 11:14 PM
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On second thought, aren't the serial numbers engraved on the bolt bodies?? I think they are! I just checked several M70's almost all had the SN's (or at least the last 4 digits) on the bottom of the bolts. Hopefully at least one of yours will have that. I just checked mine and it's marked as well.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 11:41 PM
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Yes it makes a TREMENDOUS difference. Improper headspace can be a potential huge dangerous situation. Check the bolts carefully for the last 4 digits of the serial number engraved of the back side.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/22/16 11:53 PM
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Do y'all think there is a danger factor or just accuracy we're talking here? I mean if the bolt closes properly of course.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 01:31 AM
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A question of safety. Excessive headspace can cause a case to fail.
Just check my Model 70s, and every one of them in the safe has at least the last four digits of the sn engraved on the bolt. If they're old enough, they may have the entire serial number on the bolt.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 03:35 AM
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THF to the rescue again, thanks everyone......serial number fixed it. And it was backwards
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 03:47 AM
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 06:09 AM
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 03:53 PM
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TT: just looked at your website. Where is your place in Zavala County? thx
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 04:06 PM
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I've got one and think I knew that but won't forget it again. They all should mark s/n on the bolt.
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Re: Winchester Model 70 bolt question
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01/23/16 11:24 PM
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If you ever reload, put everything off the bench except the one powder you intend to use. Just following the trend here... this. I learned the expensive way
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