My new Win Mod 70 comes with a 4lbs.12oz trigger, very crisp but a bit heavy. Have people been having good luck adjusting them??
I think the new Winchestor Model 70's match up in performance, very well with the Pre 64' version. Some of the pre 64's couldn't shoot worth a darn. With the machining equipment we have today, a lot of guns shoot better than there forefathers.
I agree, the push feed rifles Winchestor made are not desirable to own...though I own some Remingtons that are push feed....they are not near as nice as a controlled round feed rifle. Hence, why I like Ruger a lot. My Win Model 70 in the Super Grade Model is a excellent gun...easy to adjust the trigger. I prefer 3 lbs. or less. And 2 lbs. to me is near perfect. I like a nice soft trigger!
A lot of the pre-64 rifles have been redone...to make them more accurate.
A lot of people bought the pre-64's and tossed (or re-sold) the barrel/stock.
They just wanted the action and then put on a custom barrell/chamber and new stock.
The big thing about the pre-64's was that they all came standard with controlled round feeding. When they stopped making them with controlled round feeding....THAT is what made the pre-64s so desireable....NOT because they were super special accuraccy wise or something.
Frankly, once Winchester started offering controlled round feeding again (albeit at an upgrade in price too) I think a guy is better off with the newer action/barrel if he wants the controlled round feeding.