The Winchester Guns Model 70 Extreme in 6.8 Western offers precision and durability for serious hunters and shooters. Featuring a 24-inch free-floating barrel with a 1:8 twist rate, this rifle provides excellent accuracy and consistency. The steel receiver is finished with a sleek blued/black coating, complemented by the Tungsten Gray Cerakote textured finish on the stock, which is made from the fixed Bell & Carlson material for enhanced stability and comfort. The rifle's M.O.A. Trigger System ensures a clean, crisp break, aiding in precise shot placement. With a three-position safety and drilled & tapped receiver, this firearm is designed for versatility and ease of customization. The 3+1 capacity and right-hand configuration make it suitable for a variety of shooting scenarios. Weighing approximately 7 pounds, it balances portability with stability, making it ideal for field use or target practice. The 24-inch barrel is equipped with a muzzle brake that reduces recoil and muzzle rise, contributing to improved follow-up shots. Overall, the Winchester Model 70 Extreme combines a rugged build, advanced features, and a tactical finish to meet the demands of both hunters and precision shooters.
Features:
- Action: Bolt for reliable and smooth operation
- Caliber: 6.8 Western designed for long-range accuracy
- Barrel Length: 24 inches for optimal balance and precision
- Capacity: 3+1 rounds for hunting and tactical scenarios
- Trigger: M.O.A. Trigger System for a crisp, consistent pull
- Safety: Three-Position safety for secure handling
- OAL: 44.25 inches for manageable length
- Weight: Approximately 7 pounds for portability
- Stock: Fixed Bell & Carlson with textured Tungsten Gray Cerakote finish for durability
- Twist Rate: 1:8 inches for stable bullet spin
- Barrel: Free-floating to enhance accuracy
- Muzzle: Muzzle brake to reduce felt recoil
- Receiver Material: Steel with blued/black finish for strength and corrosion resistance
- Sights: Drilled & Tapped for scope mounting
- Handedness: Designed for right-handed shooters