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Posted By: ExpatFromOK Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
Those that own them, what are your thoughts on the Win XPR? How do you feel it compares to other low cost bolt action rifles such as the Tikka T3/x, Ruger American Rifle, Savage Axis, etc? I have 2 Tikkas and love them, but their price has increased quite a bit. I’m considering an XPR chambered for .30-06.

Thanks,
Expat
Posted By: Model70Fan Re: Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
I won one in 7mm Mag from the RMEF. Gave it to my dad because I had bought a .300 Model 70. It was a combo that came with the Vortex Crossfire. First three shots with blue box Federal 175gr SP.[Linked Image]
Posted By: Goosey Re: Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
Done about all they can with the Model 70...XPR is the future.
Posted By: rj308 Re: Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
God help us! RJ
Posted By: barm Re: Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
Does anyone know how it does its gas handling? I looked at one and I didn't see any holes on the side of the receiver. What happens if you pierce a primer or have a case head separation?
Posted By: hotsoup Re: Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
i have a bud who bought an xpr in 308win just before the 2018 deer season. he bought 2 boxes of blue box federal ammo, 150gr and 180gr. his xpr shot very well. when last we spoke he had killed 3 deer and about 11 hogs. he is well satisfied with his xpr. i suspect you will be too.
Posted By: seattlesetters Re: Winchester XPR? - 01/31/19
It looks and feels to be of higher quality than the Ruger American and the Savage Axis models. The stock feels a bit cheap, but it is a cheap rifle so that is to be expected. The stock is definitely stiffer and more solid than the Ruger or Savage.

Mine is almost boringly accurate. It shoots great with the nine or ten flavors of factory ammo I’ve tried and the only two handload recipes I tried were well under sub-MOA. One went .043” for three shots, which is all I use for rifles with lighter hunting barrels.

The trigger was very nice out of the box, with an average pull of about 3.9 lbs. No creep and crisp as a Ruffles breaking in the onion dip.

It is not as nice as the Tikka T3x but it also costs a lot less. It does shoot and function as well as any Tikka I’ve owned, used or been around, however.

I bought mine for a backup and a truck gun when CDNN had the ridiculous sale on them at the same time Winchester was offering a rebate. I got it out of the FFL for under three bills, total. Other than one Weatherby Vanguard VGX in .270 Roy I had, which was its equal, my Winchester XPR in 6.5 Creedmoor is the most accurate out of the box factory rifle I ever owned. The first three shots it ever took put the 125gr Winchester Deer Season XP bullets into a 3/4” cloverleaf. It has done better since.

It is actually making it into the hunting rotation and I’ll be taking it on an in-State deer hunting trip and an out of state cow elk hunt next year. It loves the 142gr ABLR so that’s what I’ll most likely shoot for the cow with the Winchester Deer Season XP 125gr factory ammo getting the call for the deer.
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