Winchester M70 Extreme VSX | .270 Win | 22 in
MSRP: $1,949.99
Your Price: $1,606.00
Winchester Model 70 Extreme VSX in .270 Winchester with a 22-inch fluted sporter barrel, Tungsten Cerakote finish, TrueTimber VSX synthetic stock, hinged floorplate and 5-round capacity.
The Winchester Model 70 Extreme VSX in .270 Winchester combines a fluted 22-inch sporter barrel and a TrueTimber VSX Bell & Carlson synthetic stock finished in Tungsten Cerakote for durable corrosion resistance and subdued optics. This controlled-round-feed bolt-action rifle includes a hinged floorplate and a 5-round capacity, built for rugged field use. For an optic pairing under $1000, consider a Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40, which complements the cartridge and intended hunting applications without exceeding common budget limits.
Applications: big-game hunting and precision field shooting.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .270 Winchester.
- The action type is Bolt Action.
- The barrel length is 22 inches.
- The overall length is 42 inches.
- The magazine capacity is 5 rounds.
- Detachable magazine: No.
- Hinged floorplate: Yes.
- The stock material is Synthetic with a TrueTimber VSX finish.
- The weight is 6.5 lbs.
- The metal finish is Tungsten Cerakote.
- The barrel type is Sporter and is fluted.
- The rate of twist is 1:10″.
- Recoil pad included: Yes (Pachmayr Decelerator style).
- Swivel studs: Yes.
- The UPC is 048702023484.
The Model 70 Extreme VSX is built for shooters who need a reliable, weather-resistant rifle for demanding field conditions. The combination of a controlled-round-feed action, sculpted cheekpiece stock, and a Cerakote-protected receiver and barrel yields consistent performance and a reduced profile in thick cover. Its features favor hunters who prioritize durability, repeatable accuracy, and corrosion resistance in variable environments.
Owners and reviewers frequently praise the rifle’s Tungsten Cerakote finish for its appearance and resilience, and they note the reliable Controlled Round Feed mechanism as a strong point for field reliability.
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