Winchester Repeating Arms 70 User Manual

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3. Lift bolt handle up and pull the bolt fully back

to remove the cartridge from the chamber.

4. Carefully reposition the magazine follower and

magazine spring back into the magazine opening.

Close the hinged magazine cover and make sure it

snaps into place.

5. Recheck the chamber to assure it contains no

cartridge. If it does, cycle the action (as explained

earlier) to eject the loaded cartridge.

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1. Place the safety in the intermediate position.
2. With the rifle pointed in a safe direction and your

finger off the trigger, cycle the bolt, extracting and

ejecting each loaded cartridge from the chamber.

Work the bolt very slowly in order to easily capture

the loaded cartridges with your free hand as they are

ejected. Do not eject them onto the ground. This

risks damaging them and affecting their accuracy.

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when unloading your riFle always Place the
“saFety” in the interMediate Position. KeeP the
MuZZle Pointed in a saFe direction and your
Fingers away FroM the trigger. Failure to

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Follow these warnings could result in serious
injury or death.
careFully insPect the chaMber, barrel and
MagaZine aFter unloading to be sure all live
cartridges are cleared FroM the FirearM.

Rifles made in 2008 and newer feature the M.O.A

Trigger

System (Minute of Angle) and are pre-set at the

factory. The trigger pull weight is pre-set at approximately

3½ pounds and can be adjusted within a range of 3 to 5

pounds. Though trigger adjustments should be

unnecessary, the trigger pull weight and overtravel can

be tuned to your specifications. We recommend this

procedure be performed by a qualified gunsmith.

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1. Open the bolt and ensure the rifle is completely

unloaded. Remove the bolt as explained on page 14.

2. Remove the two action screws with a

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32

" Allen

wrench (Figure 17, page 22).

3. Lift the bottom metal from the stock (Figure 18,

page 22). It is not necessary to remove the magazine

box, however, note its orientation should it come out

of the stock.

4. Carefully lift the barreled action out of the stock

(Figure 19, page 23).

5. There are two screws in front of the trigger housing.

The screw that is furthest from the action can be

the chaMber, barrel, Feed MechanisM and
MagaZine to be certain the riFle is coMPletely
unloaded. Failure to Follow these warnings
could result in serious injury or death.

u

nloaDing

when unloading your riFle always Place the
“saFety” in the interMediate Position. KeeP the
MuZZle Pointed in a saFe direction and your
Fingers away FroM the trigger. Failure to Follow
these warnings could result in serious injury or

death. always insPect the chaMber, barrel and
MagaZine careFully aFter unloading to be
sure all live cartridges are cleared FroM
the FirearM.

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loorplate

1. With the “safety” in the intermediate position, lower

the floorplate by pressing back the floorplate release

in front of the trigger guard (Figure 15).

2. Allow the magazine cover to swing open (downward).

Let the magazine follower lower until it is out of

the opening. This will allow any cartridges in the

magazine to fall into your hand (Figure 16).

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FIGURE 15

FIGURE 16

Catch the
cartridges in
your hand.

Press the floorplate
release to empty
the magazine.

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