Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather 535206233

Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather 535206233

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About Winchester Model 70 Extreme Weather 535206233

Action: Bolt - Caliber: 300 Win Mag - Capacity: 3 - Finish: Stainless - Stock: Textured Black Synthetic - Twist: 1:10 - Barrel Length: 26 - Overall Length: 46.75 - Weight: 7 lb 4 oz - Get extreme accuracy under any conditions. 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.

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3 Reviews Popularity #13183

MSRP:
$1,173.69
Used Price:
$821.58
Sale Price:
$1,056.32

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Aaron B
September 21, 2019
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Excellent rifle. The limb saver recoil pad handles the 300 WM cartridge extremely well. Fired 40 rounds from the bench during break in, and am very happy with this rifle. The 300 WM heats up barrels fast so give yourself time between shots to let your bar

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Scott L
May 1, 2018
Firearms Review Rating 100%

The B&C stock is great. The fit and finish is good for non-custom rifle, and it performs like I’ve come to expect from a M70. This is my 4th Model 70 and the extreme weather is my favorite. Now for Buds. This was my third purchase from Buds and everything

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Bobby D
August 26, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

Absolutely love this rifle. I have four Winchester Model 70's three of wh Che are 300 win mag. Accurate and reliable. Can't ask for more!

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