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I have an older Winchester XTR festherweight in .270 that's a push feed and have thought about moving it but given the market for them I think it's worth more to keep it. I've heard good things about them but wanted to seek opinions of the experts here...

Thanks guys

Drummond
Great rifles. I have one in .280 and a Winlite .270. Both are accurate and fairly light at around 6.5 lbs empty. I would like to drop the .280 in one of the sub 16 oz. MPI stocks and make it a true featherweight.
Originally Posted by huntsonora
I have an older Winchester XTR festherweight in .270 that's a push feed and have thought about moving it but given the market for them I think it's worth more to keep it. I've heard good things about them but wanted to seek opinions of the experts here...

Thanks guys

Drummond


Drummond, what makes the XTR featherweights worth money is keeping them in nice original condition. I bought one for $600.00 a couple years ago, but it was a first year post 64 WRA featherweight and NIB, so that made it desirable. Once you start messing with them, the value slips away. For a pushfeed rifle, they are nice, but not any different than any other pushfeed Winchester model 70 if you change the stock, barrel or finish.

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Thanks guys! I've been told that my XTR featherweight was only worth $500-$550 or so and for that I'll keep it. I'll get some pictures up later but I thought about dropping it in another stock and putting the original in the safe and have a lightweight 270 to shoot
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I'd leave it as is, or sell it...You also won't hurt the value if you drop it in another stock and hang on to the original. Nice looking rifle. Your rifle was made in '82, after USRAC took over WRA.
It would be considered a transition I bet it has a WRA recoil pad. The cut off for the last made WRA model 70's 1525323. Your rifle is one of the early USRACo made model 70's. As my bud BSA said keep it as is.
Yep, mount a Leupold 3.5-10 and hunt it. I'd try to find a beat up classic to build on. That's a dang good .270 right there.
I have to be honest. If there was ever such a thing as a sexy rifle, it's the early XTR featherweights and the older Remington BDL mountain rifles. To each his own though... laugh
They are very accurate as well stuff that case full of h4831 I think Lawrence likes to use imr 4350 anyhow stuff a 140gr or 150 in the case and you are ready fro deer,elk and moose 😁
Originally Posted by 79S
They are very accurate as well stuff that case full of h4831 I think Lawrence likes to use imr 4350 anyhow stuff a 140gr or 150 in the case and you are ready fro deer,elk and moose 😁


I use what I can find.... laugh. At one time, that's all that was available locally. Thank god, I've been seeing some H4350 and H4831 around here. I thought I was going to have to try H335 in all of my rifles... eek I'd actually like to try some H4350 or RL26 in my 270 with some good 150gr. Nosler partitions..
What changes are you thinking about?

Rebarrel? Restock? Both rebarrel and restock?
I bought a Winchester Mod. 70 XTR Featherweight stock - Scannable design from big whoop on here this year and it was made for the rifle. Thought about dropping it in that. Pics to follow...
When I bought it bigwhoop mentioned these were hard to find...

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A few months ago, CDNN was selling them for around $60. While it has an attractive schnable, it is, to me, just another injection molded stock, no more and no less.
Nice looking Featherweight there, Drummond ! That's a keeper!

I've got one just like yours in 7x57. Mine is extremly accurate and a joy to lug around in the pasture. It would be the last of all my hunting rifles that I would ever sell. Mine has an old model Leupold VX-III 2.5 X 8 mounted on it.
If it was mine and shot well I'd look into a synthetic that dropped some weight. IIRC most of the wood schnabel fwt stocks I have weighed come in at 29-30 ounces so dropping 6-7 ounces is a reasonable goal. Only you can decide if the results would be worth the cost. For myself, I like the fwt stocks. They fit me well and I like the looks!
My current favorite rifle is a pushfeed fwt Winlite (mcmillan fwt stock) in 270. It suits me very well and is a good shooter.
Had a buddy say that it is the rifle the 700 mtn rifle should have been!
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
I have to be honest. If there was ever such a thing as a sexy rifle, it's the early XTR featherweights and the older Remington BDL mountain rifles. To each his own though... laugh


I'd back that up. I really dig my sons XTR 7x57. Great shooter.
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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
I have to be honest. If there was ever such a thing as a sexy rifle, it's the early XTR featherweights and the older Remington BDL mountain rifles. To each his own though... laugh


I'd back that up. I really dig my sons XTR 7x57. Great
shooter.


Two of some of the best all around standard production hunting rifles put out in the '80s and '90s.
Originally Posted by patbrennan
If it was mine and shot well I'd look into a synthetic that dropped some weight. IIRC most of the wood schnabel fwt stocks I have weighed come in at 29-30 ounces so dropping 6-7 ounces is a reasonable goal.


My wood stock weighs less than my Winlite. The wood weighs 26 oz, I think the Winlite goes around 29 oz. They are about equal when you add the trigger guard to the Winlite and the bottom metal on the wood stock. I bought a set of PTG aluminum metal and plan to get the ultra light MPI stock- should drop almost a pound from the finished weight.
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
A few months ago, CDNN was selling them for around $60. While it has an attractive schnable, it is, to me, just another injection molded stock, no more and no less.



Yep, just a Tupperware stock, but if he likes it I see no harm in using it. It can be glass bedded and hunted hard. That way he can keep the original wood stock in good condition.
I think I'm going to sell the Tupperware stock and just keep it as is. The value isn't there to justify selling the rifle and there's some sentimental value to it

Thanks guys!
Damn the addiction! I just bought this to drop into the black stock...

Winchester M70 XTR barrel action
Mag-Na-Ported
2 piece bottom
little rough (see pictures)
Wear on bolt knob and end of barrel (see pictures)
Very nice trigger
Will leave the Talley rings on the action.


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I'll Cerakote it and it'll be a rifle to leave at the ranch but I'll have less than $400 invested so screw it



Originally Posted by huntsonora
Damn the addiction! I just bought this to drop into the black stock...

Winchester M70 XTR barrel action
Mag-Na-Ported
2 piece bottom
little rough (see pictures)
Wear on bolt knob and end of barrel (see pictures)
Very nice trigger
Will leave the Talley rings on the action.


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I'll Cerakote it and it'll be a rifle to leave at the ranch but I'll have less than $400 invested so screw it





Great idea buddy.
Looks like ya got TWO nice hunting rifles there; I like yer style!

These are the finest PF rifles out there. Very very nice triggers. Great weight. Accurate.
Originally Posted by huntsonora
I have an older Winchester XTR festherweight in .270 that's a push feed and have thought about moving it but given the market for them I think it's worth more to keep it. I've heard good things about them but wanted to seek opinions of the experts here...

Thanks guys

Drummond
I've built custom rifles on those XTRs many times.. Excellent examples, overall..
two of the most accurate rifles i ever had were the push feed XTR's. one i swore i'd never part with but ended up needing a propane refrigerator and my rifle went down the road.
as previously posted the xtr's are the sexiest models
slim, trim, and full of fire
They have a good extractor even better they have a 3 position safety good serviceable trigger. Are butter smooooth ...and yes I have built several over the years for people and all shot great...resale value won't be as good mainly because of the mystique of the pre64...(oh it's just a push feed)...
Build away you will be pleased...
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