Winchester Repeating Arms 70 User Manual
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2. Place the “safety” in the intermediate position.
3. Again, raise the bolt handle and draw the bolt fully
to the rear.
4. Depress the bolt stop located at the left rear of the
receiver and remove the bolt (Figure 12).
The bolt has been carefully selected and fitted at the
factory to assure correct headspace. The bolt is etched
with your rifle’s serial number for identification purposes.
To assure your safety, never interchange bolts, as they
may not have the proper head space. If the bolt is lost or
damaged, return your rifle to the factory for replacement
with a properly fitted bolt.
a
mmunition
do not use aMMunition other than what
is inscribed on the leFt side oF the barrel.
exaMine every cartridge you Put in
your FirearM.
discharging FirearMs in Poorly ventilated
areas, cleaning FirearMs or handling
aMMunition May result in exPosure to lead
and other substances Known to cause birth
deFects, reProductive harM and other serious
Physical injury. have adequate ventilation
at all tiMes. wash hands thoroughly aFter
handling aMMunition.
The barrel and action of this rifle have been made with
substantial safety margins over the pressures developed
by established American loads. However, we assume
no responsibility for incidents which occur through
the use of cartridges of nonstandard dimension or
those developing pressures in excess of SAAMI
(Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’
Institute) established standards.
m
agazine
c
apacitY
The magazine capacity of standard calibers is four rounds.
On magnum calibers and WSM rifles the capacity is
three rounds. It is extremely important that you know
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The bolt of your rifle may have been packed separately
in the carton in which your rifle is shipped. You will
need to insert the bolt into the action. In addition,
it is always advisable to remove the bolt before cleaning.
Consequently, becoming familiar with removing
and inserting the bolt assembly quickly and easily
is absolutely essential.
F
irSt
i
nStallation
o
F
t
he
b
olt
Before inserting the bolt into your Model 70 for the first
time, make sure the firing pin is cocked and the “safety”
is in the intermediate position. Under most conditions it
should be (and remain) cocked. When the firing pin is
cocked, the cocking indicator is visible at the rear of the
bolt. If the indicator is protruding from the bolt sleeve a
minimum of
1
/
8
", the firing pin is cocked. If the firing pin
is not in the cocked position this means that the bolt has
been partially disassembled. To remedy this simply turn
the rear section of the bolt — clockwise when viewed
from the indicator end — until the bolt sleeve lock
engages the notch in the bolt (Figure 11). On a new gun
where surfaces are not yet burnished from use, it may be
difficult to rotate the bolt sleeve by hand. If so, carefully
grasp the lower section of the firing pin in a padded vise,
pull and turn.
b
olt
i
nStallation
1. Place the “safety” in the intermediate position.
Make sure the claw extractor is perfectly lined up
with the right-hand locking lug.
2. Insert the bolt into the receiver with the lugs on the
bolt aligned with the lug tracks in the receiver.
3. Push fully forward and lower the bolt handle down to
a locked position. The “safety” can now be operated.
4. Again, make sure the “safety” is already in (or placed
in) either the intermediate or rear on safe positions.
b
olt
r
emoval
1. To remove the bolt, the firing pin must be in the cocked
position. If it already is, proceed to step 2. If not, first
perform the following: With the rifle unloaded and the
muzzle pointed in a safe direction, cock the firing pin by
raising and lowering the bolt handle.
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FIGURE 12
Remove the bolt by pressing down on the
bolt stop and pulling the bolt rearward out
of the receiver.
Sleeve Lock
FIGURE 11
Make sure the sleeve lock is
engaged in the bolt notch.
Bolt Notch
Sleeve Lock