Description
The Remington 700 AWR Bolt 270 Win 24″ Barrel Brown Stock is a purpose-built, American-made hunting rifle designed for precision and reliability in demanding field conditions. It combines the legendary Remington 700 action with a modern, ergonomic stock and a 24-inch barrel chambered in the proven .270 Winchester caliber, offering a balanced platform for long-range ethical shots on North American game.
When it comes to making a clean, ethical harvest at extended ranges, you need a rifle that performs under pressure. The Remington 700 AWR delivers that confidence. Its foundation is the time-tested Model 700 bolt action, renowned for its strength, smooth operation, and crisp trigger. This action is mated to a free-floated, button-rifled 24-inch barrel that stabilizes the .270 Winchester cartridge for flat trajectories and consistent downrange energy. The brown, ergonomically shaped synthetic stock provides a stable shooting platform, with a textured grip and fore-end that handles well in wet or cold conditions. This rifle is drop-in ready for your scope and sling, requiring no gunsmithing to get you from the box to the bench for zeroing.
Key Features
- Legendary Remington 700 centerfire bolt-action receiver for proven reliability.
- Chambered in .270 Winchester, a flat-shooting caliber ideal for deer, elk, and other medium to large game.
- 24-inch carbon steel barrel with a sporter contour, free-floated for enhanced accuracy.
- Durable, brown synthetic stock with textured gripping surfaces for all-weather control.
- Adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger system for a clean, customizable pull.
- Drilled and tapped receiver for easy scope mounting with standard bases.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Caliber | .270 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5 Inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Stock Material | Synthetic (Brown) |
Weighing in at approximately 7.5 pounds unscoped, the Remington 700 AWR strikes a practical balance between stability for shooting and portability for long stalks. The .270 Win cartridge itself is a classic for a reason—it drives a 130-grain bullet at over 3,000 feet per second, offering a trajectory that forgives minor range estimation errors. That said, the rifle’s true value becomes clear when you’re lining up a shot across a Missouri soybean field or a Western draw; the consistent lockup of the bolt and the crisp break of the trigger let you focus on the fundamentals, not the mechanics. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with all firearm purchases requiring an FFL transfer.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the serious hunter who covers ground and needs a trustworthy, no-fuss tool. It’s for the whitetail hunter pursuing a mature buck at the woodline edge, the elk hunter packing into the backcountry, or the shooter who appreciates a straightforward, accurate rifle for target practice. If your scenario involves variable weather, long carries, and the need for a first-round hit, the AWR configuration is built for your mission. The price point of $929.18 positions it as a solid investment in a lifetime hunting companion, not a disposable season.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The Remington 700 platform has immense aftermarket support for stocks, triggers, and accessories, allowing for customization down the line. The .270 Winchester caliber offers excellent ammunition availability and a wide range of bullet weights for different game. The synthetic stock is virtually impervious to weather and requires minimal maintenance. The free-floated barrel is a key accuracy enhancer straight from the factory.
Cons: The 24-inch barrel can feel slightly muzzle-heavy for some shooters, especially in tight blinds. As a centerfire hunting rifle, it is overkill for small game and not ideal for home defense scenarios where over-penetration is a major concern. The classic sporter stock may not accommodate all modern shooting positions as well as a chassis system, but that’s the trade-off for its lightweight field agility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of scope base does this Remington 700 use?
A: The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 scope bases. Popular models from brands like Leupold, Warne, and Talley will fit perfectly, allowing you to mount a wide variety of optics from a classic 3-9x40mm hunting scope to a more tactical first-focal-plane model.
Q: Is the .270 Winchester suitable for elk hunting?
A: Absolutely. With proper bullet selection (typically 150-grain or heavier premium controlled-expansion bullets), the .270 Win is a capable and popular elk cartridge within reasonable ethical ranges. Its flat trajectory is a significant advantage in mountainous terrain where estimating distance can be challenging.
Q: Does the rifle come with a magazine?
A: Yes, it includes a internal box magazine with a capacity of 4 rounds, plus one in the chamber. The design is reliable and keeps the profile sleek for carrying in the field.
Ready to add this field-ready workhorse to your arsenal? Configure your optic and place your order for the Remington 700 AWR.




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