Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
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Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Just doing some research and wanted to know peoples thoughts and experiences with this rifle and or caliber.
Will be for non competition target and hunting.
Cheers Bob.
Will be for non competition target and hunting.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Looks like a reasonable stalker. What competition would you shoot with it?
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Non competition, there’s a clue
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
I've been enjoying my Browning X-Bolt in 270, after struggling with another rifle for too long. The X-Bolt ('composite' model) is lighter than all of my other centrefires, which makes it ideal out in the field. Damn loud with the muzzle brake though.
On my last trip it knocked over everything I aimed at, including 2.5 deer in under a minute. The half deer was a joint kill, me on second shot.
Is there any particularly reason for your calibre and/or rifle choice? It may help if us to come up with suitable suggestions?
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Thanks Raven,The Raven wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 6:57 amI've been enjoying my Browning X-Bolt in 270, after struggling with another rifle for too long. The X-Bolt ('composite' model) is lighter than all of my other centrefires, which makes it ideal out in the field. Damn loud with the muzzle brake though.
On my last trip it knocked over everything I aimed at, including 2.5 deer in under a minute. The half deer was a joint kill, me on second shot.
Is there any particularly reason for your calibre and/or rifle choice? It may help if us to come up with suitable suggestions?
The reason for brand choice in this case was because of the 24" barrel and the fact that I can pick up one for $850.
My next choice on brand was ( funny you should say that ) the Browning X bolt or a Tikka T3X.
Reason for caliber?
Well I am looking for something with long range accuracy for both hunting and a bit of friendly target shooting.
I have been tossing up between a 6.5 Creedmoor and the 270 win.
Cheers Bob
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
I have told you by pm that I have a hankering for a long range 6.5 but it won’t be a creedmore. I have had a 270 a long long time ago. Recoil isn’t fierce but it will want to jump about a bit in a light rifle so shooting small groups will not be impossible but more challenging than the creedmore. Raven’s 270 has been tamed and as long as you and your companions have earmuffs in the louder report is not an issue.
I have a win model 70 which I am fond of but can’t comment on the model you have selected. I googled for a picture and found a couple of good on line reviews.
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I have a win model 70 which I am fond of but can’t comment on the model you have selected. I googled for a picture and found a couple of good on line reviews.
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Cheers guys, I have a distinct feeling that I won't know what way I go until I actually walk in the gun shop with the money.
I will probably end up with a 260rem knowing me.
Cheers Bob
I will probably end up with a 260rem knowing me.
Cheers Bob
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Ask Kickinback about a t3 varmint in 260
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
No I don’t mean he was selling one but he shot a t3 varmint in 260 at 500m fly. I would say he has a strong opinion on that rifle and calibre.
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
Can you be more specific about the type of hunting you may be doing with this rifle?
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Re: Winchester XPR 270win thoughts?
This rifle will be used for fox's, goats, kangaroos (with permit) and deer if I can ever find one in S.A.
As far as target shooting goes I would like to stretch it's legs and my ability out to 1000
Cheers Bob