Winchester XPR Hunter
Rifle|July - August 2017

Winchester recently introduced its XPR Hunter with a Mossy Oak stock.

Stan Trzoniec
Winchester XPR Hunter

This rifle is certainly geared to the all-weather hunter. Keep in mind this is not a Model 70, but it has the Winchester feel all over. In short, this is part of an emerging group of rifles seen from all manufacturers that combines modern CNC technology with a reasonable price tag and great features.

The Winchester Model XPR, after being introduced with a plain, nondescript black synthetic stock, is now being offered in almost a dozen cartridges from the .243 Winchester to the .338 Winchester Magnum. While the jury still might be out regarding a wood stocked version, it might be considered in the future for more traditionally minded hunters.

The rifle is made in Portugal for BACO by Browning Viana. The lines of the new rifle are crisp; the quality is good in both execution of design and manufacturing. In profile, the appearance of the XPR will appeal to both new and veteran hunters, especially with the classic look of the stock. It is rugged and stylish.

For field use, the feel of the rifle is agreeable. Starting at the muzzle end, there is no for end tip, with the stock ending up with a reverse taper for appearance. The bottom of the for end is flat, making the rifle easy to rest in any steady position in the field or while shooting from the bench. There are finger grooves on both sides of the for end that taper back and end at the barrel/receiver juncture. Typical of synthetic stocks, the stippling is impressed and coarse enough to allow a good purchase no matter the weather or gloved hands.

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