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Winchester Model 70 Super Grade - 308 Win - 22" - Grade V/VI Walnut
Winchester Model 70 Super Grade - 308 Win - 22" - Grade V/VI Walnut
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 308 Win
Barrel Length: 22"
Overall Length: 42.25"
Rate of Twist: 1:12"
Length of Pull: 13.75"
Drilled & Tapped: Yes
Magazine Capacity: 5
Barrel Material: Polished Blued Steel
Wood Type: Walnut
Wood Grade: V/VI
Weight: 7lbs 12oz

Price: $2,299.00
Sale Price: $2,149.00

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Winchester Model 70 Super Grade - 308 Win - 22" - Grade V/VI Walnut:

The Super Grade is already on your wish list. Face it, the Super Grade is on most hunter's list. Its highly polished, deeply-blued steel and finely checkered, fancy grain walnut stock with shadowline cheekpiece define the timeless grace and elegance of the Model 70 Super Grade. A one-piece steel bottom metal adds extra rigidity to the Super Grade's stock and action for improved accuracy. The super grade's shadowline cheekpiece is beautifully functional, placing your eye in perfect alignment with the scope.

Features & Design:

  • Grade V/VI full fancy Walnut stock with shadowline cheekpiece places your eye in perfect alignment with scope
  • Highly polished metal surfaces add style and elegance
  • One-piece bottom metal with steel floorplate adds rigidity for better accuracy
  • Decorative steel crossbolt adds strength, rigidity and a touch of stylish refinement
  • Inletted sling swivel studs allow you to attach your favorite sling
  • Forged steel receiver with integral recoil lug is bedded front and rear to eliminate shifts in zero for exceptional long-range accuracy
  • Three-Position Safety
  • Free-Floating Barrel
  • Recessed Target Crown
  • M.O.A. Trigger
  • Blade-Type Ejector
  • Pachmayr Decelerator Recoil Pad
  • Pre-'64 Style controlled round feed with claw extractor

Technical Features:
  • Caliber: 308 Win
  • Barrel Length: 22"
  • Overall Length: 42.25"
  • Action: Short Action
  • Rate of Twist: 1:12"
  • Length of Pull: 13.75"
  • Drilled & Tapped: Yes
  • Drop at Comb: 0.5"
  • Drop at Heel: 0.5"
  • Magazine Style: Hinged Floorplate
  • Magazine Capacity: 5
  • Barrel Material: Polished Blued Steel
  • Sling Swivel Studs: Gloss Polished Blued Steel
  • Receiver Material: Polished Blue Steel
  • Trigger Material: Stainless Steel
  • Barrel Contour: Sporter
  • Checkering: 20 LPI
  • Wood Type: Walnut
  • Wood Grade: V/VI
  • Stock Finish: Satin
  • Weight: 7lbs 12oz
308 Winchester:

The .308 Winchester (pronounced: "three-oh-eight" or "three-aught-eight") is a rimless, bottlenecked, rifle cartridge and is the commercial cartridge from which the 7.62x51mm NATO round was derived. The .308 Winchester was introduced in 1952, two years prior to the NATO adoption of the 7.62x51mm NATO T65. Winchester branded the cartridge and introduced it to the commercial hunting market as the .308 Winchester. Winchester's Model 70 and Model 88 rifles were subsequently chambered for the new cartridge. Since then, the .308 Winchester has become the most popular short-action, big-game hunting cartridge worldwide. It is also commonly used for civilian target shooting, military sniping, and police sharpshooting. The relatively short case makes the .308 Winchester especially well-adapted for short-action rifles. When loaded with a bullet that expands, tumbles, or fragments in tissue, this cartridge is capable of high terminal performance.

Although very similar to the military 7.62x51mm NATO specifications, the .308 cartridge is not identical, and there are special considerations that may apply when mixing these cartridges with 7.62x51mm NATO, and .308 Winchester chambered arms. Their interchange is, however, considered safe by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute (SAAMI).

Suggested Use:
  • Predators
  • Small Game
  • Varmint
  • Deer
  • Black Bear
  • Moose (short range)
  • Elk (short range)

Performance:

The .308 Winchester is one of the most popular hunting cartridges in the United States, and possibly the world. It has gained popularity in many countries as an exceptional cartridge for game in the medium- to large-sized class. In North America it is used extensively on whitetail deer, pronghorn and even the occasional caribou or black bear.

Clay Harvey, an American gun writer, says it is usable on moose and elk. Layne Simpson, an American who has hunted in Sweden, says he is surprised how many hunters there use the cartridge. Craig Boddington was told by a Norma Precision executive that the .308 is one of Norma's best-selling calibers.

In Africa the .308 Win is one of the most popular calibers among Bushveld hunters and is used on anything from duiker right up to the massive eland (a small and large African antelope respectively). Proponents of the hydrostatic shock theory contend that the .308 Winchester has sufficient energy to impart hydrostatic shock to living targets when rapidly expanding bullets deliver a high rate of energy transfer.

The .308 Winchester has slightly more drop at long range than the .30-06 Springfield, owing to its slightly lower (100 ft/s) muzzle velocity with most bullet weights. Cartridges with significantly higher muzzle velocities, such as the .300 Winchester Magnum can have significantly less drop at long range.