Winchester XPR (xprience)

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Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by Old Fart » 02 Dec 2014, 2:10 pm

Looks like Winchester are doing a budget offering alone the lines of the Ruger American and it's ilk.

Anyone know any info beyond the marketing spiel on the website?

The grand kids are reaching junior license time, over the next few years they'll all have them and they'll be needing some tools.

My Winchester 70's have always done right but it'll need to be budget options for the kids.

Thoughts?
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Re: Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by Old Fart » 02 Dec 2014, 2:10 pm

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Re: Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 02 Dec 2014, 9:59 pm

Winchester Wildcat.....22 b/a repeater, finish is good, shoot like stink,,,,, come with a couple of spare mags when they ( little people) are ready.....I think from memory they are made by a Russian company called Baikal...have several friends that have them and they swear by them.....price is right to.....have used them at the range on informal 50 br...and they are really great value for money, and accurate.

Other than that 9422's, or model 69's,,,and your paying collector dollar for them...

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Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 02 Dec 2014, 10:05 pm

In saying that.but.... Ruger American do a very accurate .223 rem........have seen them in action, a bit plastic'y but hay they shoot well....... and real value for money. Weaver bases, adjustable trigger, and very very low maintenance....blued synthetic....but I believe a stainless is just around the corner for Aus.....

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Re: Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by deye243 » 03 Dec 2014, 12:13 am

Looks like someone over at Winchester had a dream about a tikka and designed this.... (XPR)
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Post by rainwalker » 03 Dec 2014, 2:48 pm

deye243 wrote:Looks like someone over at Winchester had a dream about a tikka and designed this.... (XPR)


Maybe got knocked back for the job at Tikka.

Decided to do the same thing anyway with his job at Winchester :lol:
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Post by Old Fart » 04 Dec 2014, 2:48 pm

COLLECTOR 1 wrote:In saying that.but.... Ruger American do a very accurate .223 rem........have seen them in action, a bit plastic'y but hay they shoot well....... and real value for money. Weaver bases, adjustable trigger, and very very low maintenance....blued synthetic....but I believe a stainless is just around the corner for Aus.....


I knew of the Ruger American, that's the most glowing review I'd read so far though.

Not worried about blued or stainless. Either is good.

One to revisit maybe.
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Re: Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by Manimal » 29 Dec 2014, 11:23 am

I think you'll be waiting a while mate...

Last I saw online they weren't coming to the US until Jan 2015 so who knows how long until they get here.
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Post by Old Fart » 08 Jan 2015, 12:19 pm

I hadn't seen that, but it's not really an issue.

We're a few months away before the first is ready anyway.
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Re: Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by bobnob » 10 Jan 2015, 4:46 am

Its early days but the thing I like about this XPR is its got a conventional trigger rather than the type seen on the RAR or the Savage rifles, with the lever in the middle of the blade.

Can't take to those things and they feel flimsy to me. The XPR looks to have the same trigger as the M70.

Dare say there will be a review on some of the US web sites soon. They're not a bad looking rifle for a cheap gun I think.
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Post by 1290 » 10 Jan 2015, 12:35 pm

Didnt know about this new Winny.... What is interesting is that this effectively closes the circle;

Marlin - Mossberg - Ruger - Remington

and now Winchester

Have all adopted the, as painful as it may be to the Remchester crew...... the Savage barrel nut system :D ;)

Its got a button rifled barrel, plus compared to hammer forged on others... I wonder what the price is, could be a winner if the price is right...

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Re: Winchester XPR (xprience)

Post by beerhog » 10 Jan 2015, 3:09 pm

looks like a lot nicer rifle than the plastikkas,but time will tell. Knowing Winchester we wont see them here until 2020 sometime at the earliest.
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Post by Old Fart » 12 Jan 2015, 9:16 am

bobnob wrote:The XPR looks to have the same trigger as the M70.


Yes I believe it does.
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