Winchester Model 70 Supergrade thing

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Paul Jenkins
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Re: Winchester Model 70 Supergrade thing

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All,
Anxious as heck to try my new Keppinger trigger, We've had 22 " of snow here last Sat. Doubt if I could get to the range. I have reloads to try. This trigger is sweat . Read the NRA article about 70's this month. Wondering if I should dig out the rubber bedding and replace with Brownells?
Paul Jenkins
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Re: Winchester Model 70 Supergrade thing

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All
Iv'e tried the new Keppinger trigger and like it a lot. I haven't beat .375 group yet, but am still trying. The trigger seems ideal for hunting. 3.o # unset, 6.5 Oz. set. I'm still getting under 1" groups at 100yds with handlooads ,. Still think I can best .375". Better weather and bettershooting next.
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Tycer
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Re: Winchester Model 70 Supergrade thing

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Well it's about time. I'm itching pretty bad to go shoot.
Kind regards,
Tycer
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