The Model 70 since 1936 it's been the benchmark against which every other bolt-action rifle is measured. It still has the famous 3-position safety which is convenient to operate with the thumb of your firing hand, lifting the firing pin away from the sear. The forged steel receiver starts from a solid block of steel. The bottom profile of this receiver is flat to offer greater surface area for bedding. It is bedded with a two-part epoxy in two places, at the front and rear to keep things from shifting around inside the stock during firing. The M.O.A. Trigger System is the most precise three-lever trigger system in the world and an improved fit and finish and enhanced accuracy to go along with its classic Pre-'64 controlled round feeding. A blade-type ejector gives you full control when ejecting a fired case. Its free-floating barrel is button rifled in a process that assures superior accuracy and durability.
| Metal Finish Group |
Silver/Gray |
| Safety |
3 Position |
| FireArm |
yes |
| Muzzle |
Muzzle Brake |
| Trigger |
M.O.A. Trigger System |
| Weight |
6.12 lbs |
| Receiver Material |
Steel |
| Weight Range |
6 lbs to 6.99 lbs |
| Stock Finish Group |
Gray |
| Action |
Bolt |
| Barrel Length |
22" |
| Capacity |
4+1 |
| Sights |
None |
| Barrel Length Range |
22" to 22.99" |
| Hand |
Right Hand |
| OAL |
42.25" |
| Barrel Description |
Free Floating Steel |
| Caliber |
6.5 Creedmoor |
| Twist |
1:8" |
| Stock Description |
Bell & Carlson |