Winchester XPR Stealth SR | 6.8 Western | 16.5″
MSRP: $779.99
Your Price: $688.00
Winchester XPR Stealth SR bolt-action rifle in 6.8 Western with a 16.5″ threaded, button-rifled free-floating barrel, green synthetic stock, and a detachable 3-round magazine. Drilled and tapped receiver with Talley Picatinny rail.
The Winchester XPR Stealth SR is a bolt-action sporting rifle chambered in 6.8 Western with a 16.5-inch threaded, button-rifled, free-floating barrel and a green synthetic composite stock. It features Winchester’s M.O.A. Trigger System, a two-position thumb safety, a detachable single-stack box magazine with a three-round capacity, and a drilled & tapped receiver with a Talley Picatinny scope rail. A durable black metal finish and corrosion-resistant bolt coatings complete the package. For an optic under $1,000 that pairs well with this platform, consider a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 1-6×24 for versatile short- to mid-range hunting and precision work.
Common applications: big-game hunting and precision hunting in brush or timbered terrain.
Product Specifications
- The UPC is 048702022135.
- The caliber is 6.8 Western.
- The action is a Bolt Action.
- The barrel measures 16.5 inches and is button-rifled and free-floating.
- The overall length is 36.5 inches.
- The magazine capacity is 3 rounds.
- The rifle uses a detachable single-stack box magazine.
- The muzzle is threaded with an NFA thread pattern of 5/8×24.
- The stock material is green composite.
- The finish type listed is CERAKOTE with black metal color noted.
- The rate of twist is 1:10″.
- The trigger is the M.O.A. Trigger System.
- The safety is a two-position thumb safety.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped and includes a Talley Picatinny rail.
The XPR Stealth SR combines a short, threaded barrel with a free-floating design and a compact overall length to deliver a capable hunting and precision shooting package in a modern, weather-resistant platform. Its detachable magazine and Talley scope rail make it straightforward to set up for optics and field use, while the M.O.A. trigger system and chrome-moly components focus on reliability and consistent performance.
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