Winchester XPR 270 Win | 24″ Barrel | Synthetic | 535700226
MSRP: $659.99
Your Price: $551.00
Bolt-action Winchester XPR in .270 Win with a 24″ free-floating Perma-Cote steel barrel, 3-round detachable box magazine, matte black synthetic stock, 1:10″ twist, drilled & tapped receiver, and a weight of approximately 7 lb.
The Winchester XPR in .270 Winchester is a bolt-action sporting rifle built for field use with a focus on reliable, straightforward performance. It features a 24″ free-floating Perma-Cote steel barrel, a matte black composite stock with textured grip panels and an Inflex recoil pad, and a detachable 3-round box magazine. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts and the bolt uses a nickel Teflon finish for smooth operation. A solid, entry-to-mid-level optic such as the Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40 offers a durable, sub-$1000 option that pairs well with the XPR for hunting and longer-range field shots.
Product Specifications
- The UPC is 048702004629.
- The action is a Bolt Action design for consistent manual operation.
- The caliber is .270 Winchester.
- The barrel measures 24 inches and is free-floated for improved accuracy potential.
- The barrel finish is Blued Perma-Cote on steel material.
- The overall length is 44.5 inches for standard handling and carry.
- The rifle weighs approximately 7 pounds.
- The magazine capacity is 3 rounds in a detachable single-stack box magazine.
- The stock material is matte black composite with textured grip panels.
- The rate of twist is 1:10 to stabilize a broad range of .270 bullet weights.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped to accept scope mounts (8-40 screws).
- The rifle includes a two-position safety located near the bolt shroud.
- The trigger system is the M.O.A. Trigger System with polished, hardened internal components.
- The stock features an Inflex 1 recoil pad (small) for added shooter comfort.
- The rifle is configured for right-hand shooters.
The XPR presents a balanced package for field use and sporting applications: it combines practical ergonomic features such as sling studs and a textured synthetic stock with user-friendly maintenance items like a detachable box magazine and nickel Teflon bolt finish. Its drilled-and-tapped receiver and predictable handling make it appropriate for hunters and field shooters who want a reliable bolt gun without unnecessary complexity.
Users commonly praise the XPR for its solid reliability and value, and many note the comfortable synthetic stock paired with the dependable M.O.A. trigger as strong points.
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