I have owned 2 FN Win70 EW's, both made in South Carolina USA, in 2010 and 2011, one in .270, the other in 7mm08
For production rifles, in terms of fit and finish, both are crafted to a very high standard.
There is one (perhaps significant) difference:
Although several owners have complained about their EW's in .30-06 and .300mags having a "thick clubby stock" (compared to a McMillan)
the B&C composite stock of the short-action 7mm08 feels much slimmer than the long-action .270
(and I'm not alone in that assessment - several on the 'Fire' agree)
The weight of the EW is exactly the same as the M70 Featherweight, which is not nearly as light as say a Kimber Montana,
but IMO is just right for everything except what Montana's forte is, that is, carrying all day climbing mountains
My verdict:
For a general purpose hunting rifle, one that is little affected by cold wet weather
the M70 EW is a fine rifle and, at its current price point, represents excellent value for money.
And in a short-action, its B&C stock leaves little to be desired
-Dennis