I have always been a controlled round feed model 70 fan. I got this rifle as part of a trade deal, blued with walnut stock, 26" light contour barrel, warne rings and mounts. Good looking rifle in excellent shape with pretty good wood,. BUT, I cannot get it to shoot well enough for my liking. I started out with new winchester brass, i ran all the necks into the size die to make them round, the trimmed them all for length. The 1st firing definitely moved the shoulder forward, so I attributed the lack of accuracy to the fire forming. Since then i have tried 129gr hornady bullets, 120gr sierra bullets, 107gr sierra bullets, imr4350, imr4831, and military surplus pulldown powder. I can get nowhere near minute of angle, more like 1.75 moa at best. Shooting from bags at 100 yards with a 4.5-14x zeiss scope (also used 12x leupold). The throat on the rifle is very short, if I load to max length listed in the manual for some bullets, the bolt will not close. My test loads were all loaded to just touch the lands.
I had a kimber 84 300wsm years ago that I tried several powders, several bullets, different primers, and different seating depths and could never get it to shoot better than 1.5", so I sold it. It too was a good looking rifle, but 1.5 minutes is just not good enough for me.
I am thinking that this Model 70 just will not shoot, so I am wondering what to do with it. I could have it rebarreled in the same caliber, rebarreled in some other caliber, maybe have the chamber recut and recrown it, or just sell it.
I did not seek out the caliber, but I do not dislike it. If it were to be a great shooter, I think I could really get to liking it for longer range coyotes, marmots, and maybe the occasional deer or antelope.
Before someone asks if I can shoot well enough to know the difference, the answer is yes. I bought a bone stock CZ model 3 to replace the kimber 84. It shot 7 different loads into one group smaller than the kimber shot one load. I got it to shoot .75 moa with almost no effort. It was not bedded, and the trigger was so-so.
I had a kimber 84 300wsm years ago that I tried several powders, several bullets, different primers, and different seating depths and could never get it to shoot better than 1.5", so I sold it. It too was a good looking rifle, but 1.5 minutes is just not good enough for me.
I am thinking that this Model 70 just will not shoot, so I am wondering what to do with it. I could have it rebarreled in the same caliber, rebarreled in some other caliber, maybe have the chamber recut and recrown it, or just sell it.
I did not seek out the caliber, but I do not dislike it. If it were to be a great shooter, I think I could really get to liking it for longer range coyotes, marmots, and maybe the occasional deer or antelope.
Before someone asks if I can shoot well enough to know the difference, the answer is yes. I bought a bone stock CZ model 3 to replace the kimber 84. It shot 7 different loads into one group smaller than the kimber shot one load. I got it to shoot .75 moa with almost no effort. It was not bedded, and the trigger was so-so.