went to the gun store to try and negotiate a deal on a win 70 crpf 300 wsm. negotiations went very well and very fast. couldn't get my money out fast enough! then, got put on delay by nics...got approved just before the close of business, so i managed to bring the rifle home.

my initial impressions are that the rifle looks about the way you'd expect a mass-produced factory rifle to look. looks fine - not beautiful, gorgeous, ugly, or whatever other adjective. the rifle does seem fairly light, though, and balances well. it seems to come up naturally feel pretty good.
the trigger is heavy, but at least there is very little creep in it. bit much overtravel, but i'm sure that can be cured later.
anyway, i didn't have any winchester bases (all my stuff says 'remington' on it), so i picked up a set of leupold bases in silver. i thought i had rings here (low, matte finish), but turns out i didn't...i've had a leupold compact sitting around forever, so i didn't buy a scope.
anyway, a few minutes of work netted me this:

the scope is a leupold 3-9x33 compact. it sits in leupold gloss finish rings and leupold silver bases. the sling swivels and studs are uncle mike's, and the sling is butler creek.
not at all happy w/ the rings. the gloss finish really looks terrible when everything else is matte... will rectify that situation in the very near future! also, the bases... leupold messed up... one of the screws is entirely too long and binds the bolt if installed - i had to resort to my box-o'-optics-stuff to get this to work.
here's a close-up of the goofy rings:

not sure how i'll get used to the 3-position safety... i really dislike it. we'll see.
part of the deal i got included factory (win silver box 180 grain) ammo. if i get a chance, i'll check that stuff out and see if i can get a chrony reading or two. i am anxious to 1) check out in depth for myself a winchester rifle, 2) the 300 wsm and 3) the accuracy this package is capable of. i'll report on it all once i get some opinions firmed up.