New Model 70 Featherweight in 7mm-08

Montana_Wanderer

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I am looking for a smaller caliber hunting rifle and had planned on a Tikka, but the featherweight is really calling to me. My only concern are the mixed reviews I have heard about the accuracy of the new featherweight. Some people say they shoot great and others say they can be picky. I really don't want to end up with another picky rifle, but I would much prefer a more classic style.

Does anyone have the new model 70 featherweight in a 7mm-08 that can comment on the accuracy?
 
I have one in 30-06. Killed an elk with it last fall. It shoots less than 1” groups at 100 yards with factory ammo with 165 grain partitions.
 
If it is what you really want, buy it. If it doesn't shoot to your expectation, sell.

My personal experience with a new model featherweight in 7-08 was not great, but that doesn't mean another one wouldn't be. Mine was at best a 2.5 MOA rifle no matter what bullet or load I used. Absolutely beautiful wood though. I sold it to my neighbor who was aware of the accuracy issues but didn't care. He was more of a collector and not a shooter and just wanted it in his display case.
 
Thank you for all the great info! I may just have to go for it. The safe play would likely be the wood stock Tikka, but the 70 is such a nice looking rifle. Something I could scratch up real nice and look at when I’m too old to chase elk anymore!
 
If it is what you really want, buy it. If it doesn't shoot to your expectation, sell.

My personal experience with a new model featherweight in 7-08 was not great, but that doesn't mean another one wouldn't be. Mine was at best a 2.5 MOA rifle no matter what bullet or load I used. Absolutely beautiful wood though. I sold it to my neighbor who was aware of the accuracy issues but didn't care. He was more of a collector and not a shooter and just wanted it in his display case.
I was hoping a bad review would come from a different caliber! I better choose wisely.
 
If by chance it doesn’t shoot, pretty high odds you could pillar bed it and it will make quite a bit of difference.
Good to know. I've never done that before, but it would be a good skill to learn. Or pay someone that knows what they are doing!
 
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I had one of the FN rifles in 7mm-08 for a few years. That rifle seemed like a good luck charm. I killed whitetail, pronghorn and an elk with it. It was picky, but I found a factory load that shot under an inch. Once I started reloading, it was easy to create accurate loads. Pretty rifle!
 
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