It would depend on what caliber round the gun is chambered for.
The model 70 was chambered for some monster rounds,
...so the short answer is yes.
But if you try and take down an elephant with a .22 round, you'd better be a pretty amazing shot.
1963
Sometime after 1981.
The question you have asked does not have any info on your Winchester model 70.Please include the serial number and what specific info you are requesting about your Winchester model70 rifle.
The model 70 Winchester Westerner serial number: G1513040 was manufactured in 1981. Check here for reference verification: http://www.cruffler.com/ProductionDataPages/Winchester/Model70.html
Less than 100 to more than 1000 USD depending on specifics
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your pre-64 Winchester model 70 Alaskan was made in the first year of production,which was 1960.As to value it is running from 1200 dollars for one in 60% condition,on up to 2,000 dollars for one in 95% condition.
The 21 pound M-60 machine gun fired a .308 caliber round,(I know because I carried one).that being said;yes your Winchester model 70 will fire this round.You of course will have to strip the rounds out of the belt to chamber them in your model 70.
Can't be answered without knowing who made it.
I would need a detailed description of the condition of your pre-64 model 70 bolt action rifle to give you a defined value.I would also like a description of the scope and maker of the scope to decide the overall value of your rifle.
In order to provide you with a accurate value of the model 70 in question,you would have to provide a serial number to determine if we are talking about a pre-64 model 70 rifle or post-64 model 70 rifle.I would also need to know the overall condition of your rifle,including the bore condition to give you a some what accurate value.