24" on a Classic Model 70 22" on a Featherweight Model 70
The answer to this q? is 1-9"
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WSM = Winchester Short Magnum. A variety of WSM cartridges exist, i.e., 270 WSM, 300 WSM, 338 WSM BOSS = Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System. It is a a 3.5-inch long combination muzzle brake/weight. It threads onto the end of your barrel. By changing its position along the threaded muzzle, you change the length of the barrel and subsequent vibration/harmonics.
Need the name of who made it
being that your rifle is recently made(7mm wsm.) caliber.you may try Winchesters web site and see if one is available.You may also look for it under E-bay.
The value depends on condition of the rifle and the model. IE scratches and dents in the stock etc... also how many rounds have been shot through the barrel. If your below 300 rounds there is still some barrel life left. Guessing you have an average model 70 no bull barrel or Coyote model 70 without a scope 400.00 to 500.00 if in great condition. However when ever I buy a used rifle that can shoot in the 3000 fps range I bore scope it first to see if there is barrel life left.
Rate of twist on this model is 1 in 9 1/2"
long action: 270, 30-06, 7mm rem mag. Short action: 243, 308, 7-08, 7mm wsm.
The answer is 1:10
This gun is worth about 800.00
50-500 USD or so
Saw a new Remington Model 700 XCR RMEF in 300 WSM for sale today (8-29-2009) for $920 at Turners located in Fountain Valley, CA.