Bushmaster BA50 Rifle vs Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather 535206277

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Rifles Bushmaster BA50 Rifle Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather 535206277
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#22640
#13189
Weight 7.2 oz
Length 58" 44.25"
Action Bolt Action Bolt Action
Caliber .50 BMG .325 WSM
Capacity 10+1 3+1
Finish Black Stainless Steel
Gun Type Anti-Material
Barrel Length 30" 24"
Details
Brand Bushmaster Winchester
Reviews See 6 Reviews N/A
Prices
MSRP $5,495.00 $1,109.99
Used Price $3,846.50 $776.99
Sale Price $4,945.50 $998.99

Rifles Descriptions

Bushmaster BA50 Rifle

Product Specifications    UPC Code: 604206095718    Manufacturer: Bushmaster    Model: BA50    Action: Bolt    Type: AR    Caliber: 50BMG    Barrel Length: 30"    Finish/Color: Black    Grips/Stock: Black    Capacity: 10Rd

Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather 535206277

The Model 70 Extreme Weather Stainless utilizes a Bell and Carlson lay-up composite stock that provides a solid feel and features trim and lightweight ergonomics. It has a textured charcoal gray matte finish for rugged good looks and improved grip in adverse conditions. The sculpted cheekpiece helps insure proper eye-to-scope alignment from any shooting position. The thick, black Pachmayr Decelerator pad helps take the felt recoil bite out of high performance magnum cartridges. Like all Model 70s today, it features the Pre'-64 type claw extractor with Controlled Round Feeding so the cartridge may be easily withdrawn from the chamber at any point after it leaves the magazine. The Extreme Weather SS rifle's free-floating, fluted stainless steel barrel is made in the same factory as those found on U.S. military rifles and machine guns, and features a recessed target crown to protect the rifling. With quality optics, premium ammunition and good shooting conditions, 1 MOA accuracy can be expected. The Extreme Weather stock is reliable over a temperature range of -50 degrees to +140 degrees Fahrenheit for extreme stability under any heat and cold conditions you might encounter around the world.