Winchester Model 70 Classic Laminated WSM .300 WSM, 24" Blued Sporter, CRF Bolt Action, New Haven Production, Bushnell Elite 4-16x40 Scope
This Winchester Model 70 Classic Laminated WSM in .300 WSM pairs the controlled-round-feed action with a 24" polished blued sporter barrel and a rugged laminated hardwood stock. Built during the USRAC New Haven era in the early 2000s, it features a recessed crown, three-position wing safety, and a jeweled bolt. It comes equipped with a Bushnell Elite 4-16x40 scope on a DNZ one-piece mount and includes a padded sling.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are a few minor, superficial scratches and small handling marks on the exterior surfaces.
What’s Included
- Scope: Bushnell Elite 4-16x40 riflescope with Rainguard Coating and simple crosshair reticle
- Scope Mount: DNZ one-piece base and rings (installed)
- Sling: Padded nylon sling with quick-detach swivels (installed)
The Classic Laminated WSM variant combines the .300 WSM chambering with a 24" sporter-profile barrel finished in polished blue and capped with a recessed crown. The rifle is configured without factory iron sights for a clean, scope-focused setup.
Its controlled-round-feed bolt action uses a claw extractor and a three-position wing safety. The bolt body is jeweled and fitted with a round, checkered knob. Feeding is from an internal box magazine with a hinged floorplate, providing a capacity of 3+1.
The laminated hardwood stock has a straight comb, brown finish, and a black fore-end cap. A rubber recoil pad and sling swivel studs are installed, and the length of pull measures 14 inches for a solid, repeatable mount.
Optics are handled by a Bushnell Elite 4-16x40 scope with Rainguard coating and a simple crosshair reticle, mounted in a DNZ one-piece base and ring set. This installation provides a rigid, one-piece interface between the rifle and optic.
This rifle is from the USRAC New Haven production period in the early 2000s and bears the "WINCHESTER TRADE MARK" marking. The receiver carries a G-prefix serial number consistent with this era.



