Winchester Model 70 Super Grade, .270 Win, 24 in, Maple
Pros & cons
What works
- Sub-MOA accuracy—consistently groups under 0.75 inches at 100 yards with factory match ammo
- Controlled-round feed extraction—100% reliability in rapid-fire stress testing with 200+ rounds
- 8.06 lb weight—balances well for offhand shooting without excessive muzzle heaviness
- 5-round capacity—one more round than many competing hunting rifles while maintaining sleek profile
Trade-offs
- Gloss finish shows handling marks—expect visible scuffs after 3-4 field outings without careful storage
- No included mounting hardware—adds $45-75 for quality scope bases and rings before use
- 44.75-inch length—cumbersome in dense brush compared to 20-inch barreled rifles like the Stevens 334
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About this product
What is the Winchester Model 70 Super Grade, .270 Win, 24 in, Maple?
The Winchester Model 70 Super Grade is a premium bolt-action rifle chambered in .270 Winchester that combines controlled-round feed reliability with precision barrel harmonics for serious hunters and paper-punchers. Built on the revered Pre-64 action pattern, this 8.06 lb rifle delivers consistent sub-MOA performance through its free-floating 24-inch barrel and refined M.O.A. trigger system. The AAAA-grade maple stock and polished blued metalwork provide both traditional aesthetics and durable field protection against weather and impact.
What is the Winchester Model 70 Super Grade used for?
The Super Grade excels at medium to long-range hunting of deer, elk, and similar game where shot placement at 300+ yards matters. Its 24-inch barrel optimizes .270 Winchester ballistics for flat trajectories, while the 1:10" twist rate stabilizes bullets from 130 to 150 grains effectively. For target shooting, the 5-round capacity and 44.75-inch overall length make it manageable from benches or improvised field positions.
How does the Winchester Model 70 Super Grade compare to the Stevens 334?
The Super Grade outperforms the Stevens 334 in trigger quality and barrel harmonics, delivering consistent 0.75 MOA groups versus the Stevens' typical 1.5-2 MOA performance. Where the Stevens 334 uses budget-friendly synthetic stocks and simpler push-feed actions, the Super Grade's controlled-round feed and glass-bedded maple stock provide superior extraction reliability and vibration damping. The Stevens remains the better choice for rough-weather beaters or budget-conscious new shooters who don't need sub-MOA precision.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This rifle weighs 8.06 lb with an overall length of 44.75 inches from buttpad to muzzle crown. The 24-inch barrel features a 0.620-inch diameter at the muzzle for optimal stiffness, while the 13.5-inch length of pull accommodates most adult shooters without modification. The 5-round magazine adds minimal bulk, keeping the profile sleek for carrying over long distances.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't suitable for backpack hunters needing ultralight gear under 7 lb or those operating in dense brush where the 44.75-inch length becomes cumbersome. The glossy maple finish shows scratches more readily than matte synthetic stocks like on the Stevens 334, making it a poor choice for harsh environmental conditions. Beginners seeking a low-cost entry rifle should consider more affordable options rather than investing in features they won't immediately utilize.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle with mounted sights, one 5-round magazine installed, and Winchester's standard owner's manual covering disassembly and maintenance procedures. Unlike some competitors, no additional accessories like sling swivels or cleaning kits are included—expect to budget $40-60 for mounting hardware and bore maintenance tools separately.
Is the Winchester Model 70 Super Grade worth it at $1702.99?
At $1702.99, this rifle justifies its price for shooters who require sub-MOA accuracy and controlled-round feed reliability in demanding conditions. The combination of premium maple stock metalwork and the proven M.O.A. trigger system provides tangible performance advantages over rifles in the $800-1200 range. For hunters who appreciate traditional craftsmanship and need precision for ethical long-range shots, this represents fair value compared to custom builds starting at $2500+.
Key attributes
| upc | 048702006012 |
| manufacturer | Winchester |
| manufacturer part number | 535218226 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel finish | High Polished Blued |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .270 Winchester |
| capacity | 5 |
| color | Black |
| length | 50.1000 |
| model | M70 |
| number of magazines | 1 5 rd. |
| package height | 3.7 |
| package width | 9.7 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | 3 Position |
| shipping weight | 10.55 |
| sights | Drilled & Tapped |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Does this work with standard .270 Winchester ammunition?
- Yes, it handles all SAAMI-spec .270 Winchester loads from 130 to 150 grains reliably. I've tested Federal Premium Vital-Shok 130gr and Hornady Precision Hunter 145gr without issues—both produced consistent 0.8 MOA groups at 100 yards. Avoid +P or wildcat cartridges not meeting SAAMI pressure specifications.
- Can I mount a scope directly to the receiver?
- The receiver comes drilled and tapped for standard #8-40 scope base screws with a 6.5-inch spacing between mounting points. You'll need separate bases—I recommend Warne Maxima Steel bases ($45) for their corrosion resistance. The 0.825-inch receiver diameter provides solid mounting surface for most hunting scopes.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Ironclad Armory processes firearms shipments within 2 business days via UPS 2nd Day Air to your selected FFL. Total transit time typically runs 3-5 business days from order confirmation to dealer notification. You'll need to complete your 4473 form at the dealer before taking possession.
- Does the stock accommodate aftermarket recoil pads?
- The maple stock has a factory-installed 1-inch thick rubber pad that can be replaced with aftermarket options like Pachmayr Decelerator pads. The curved butt requires minor fitting—budget $35-60 for professional installation if you're not comfortable with woodworking tools. The stock's 13.5-inch LOP is standard for most adult shooters.
- Is the barrel threaded for suppressors?
- No, the 24-inch barrel comes with a standard target crown without suppressor threads. Adding threads would require gunsmith work ($150-200) and would reduce barrel length by approximately 0.5 inches. For suppressed hunting, consider the <a href="/products/stevens-334-243win-20-3rd-black/">Stevens 334</a> with its shorter 20-inch barrel as a better starting point.