Winchester Model 70 Featherweight | 6.5 PRC | 24 in | 535200294
MSRP: $1,389.99
Your Price: $1,154.00
Lightweight bolt-action sporting rifle with a 24-inch free-floating barrel and a satin walnut stock. Features controlled-round feed, a three-position safety, M.O.A. trigger, Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad and a 3‑round hinged floorplate magazine.
The Winchester Model 70 Featherweight is a lightweight bolt-action sporting rifle finished with a satin walnut stock and a 24-inch free-floating barrel. It uses Winchester’s controlled round feed with a claw extractor, a three-position safety, and the M.O.A. trigger system for consistent, predictable performance. The rifle includes a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad and a hinged floorplate feeding a three-round magazine, and it is drilled and tapped for scope mounts.
For optics, consider a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 3-15×44, which is commonly available for under $1,000 and pairs well with the Model 70’s long, free‑floating barrel for extended-range hunting and precision field shooting.
Applications: long-range hunting and precision field shooting.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Winchester.
- The model/part number is Model 70 Featherweight (535200294).
- The caliber is 6.5 PRC.
- The action is Bolt Action.
- The barrel length is 24 inches.
- The barrel is described as free-floating, hammer-forged.
- The rate of twist is 1:8″.
- The UPC is 048702019142.
- The stock material is Walnut.
- The overall length is 44 inches.
- The weight is 6.75 lbs.
- The magazine capacity is 3 rounds.
- The magazine type is a hinged floorplate.
- The safety is Three-position.
- The trigger is the M.O.A. Trigger System.
The Model 70 Featherweight blends classic styling with modern manufacturing: a solid forged receiver, controlled-round feed, and a bedding scheme designed to stabilize the action in the stock. Its combination of a long, free-floating barrel and an accurate three-lever trigger makes it well-suited to hunters who need a light-carry rifle that still delivers at distance. The walnut stock and blued metal offer a traditional appearance while the drilled-and-tapped receiver simplifies mounting a scope for field use.
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