WINCHESTER XPR SPORTER THREADED RIFLE
The Winchester XPR Sporter Threaded combines the strength and reliability of the XPR series with the elegance of a satin-finished wood stock, designed for hunters looking for tradition and performance in the same rifle. Equipped with an Inflex recoil pad, it guarantees greater shooting comfort even with powerful calibers.
Its M14x1 threaded barrel allows the installation of muzzle brakes or sound moderators, offering great versatility of use. In addition, it has bases for mounting sights, ensuring a perfect fit for hunting scopes.
The rifle incorporates the prestigious M.O.A. trigger, a system originally developed for the legendary Winchester M70, which provides a precise and clean release thanks to the triple zero principle: zero dead run, zero trace and zero overtravel.
In terms of safety, it features a two-position safety with bolt-locking system, which allows for safe loading and unloading. It also includes an arming indicator on the bolt lever, showing at all times the status of the rifle.
Features:
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Satin-finished wood stock with classic, ergonomic design.
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Inflex anti-recoil butt pad reduces recoil sensation.
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M14x1 threaded barrel for muzzle brakes or sound moderators.
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M.O.A. trigger with triple zero principle for maximum accuracy.
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Scope mount bases included.
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Two-position safety with bolt lock.
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Visible arming indicator on the bolt lever.
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Sturdy and reliable construction, ideal for hunting in different modalities.
Specifications:
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Caliber: 300WM
Barrel length: 61 cm
Maximum magazine capacity: 3+1
Magazine: DBM
Thread: M14x1
Stock length: 350 mm
Stock and handguard material: Satin Varnish
Weight: 3.2 kg -
Caliber: 30-06Spr
Barrel length: 53 cm
Maximum magazine capacity: 3+1
Magazine: DBM
Thread: M14x1
Stock length: 350 mm
Stock and handguard material: Satin Varnish
Weight: 3.2 kg
It is no secret to anyone who handles a firearm that dirt can be its worst enemy. Corrosion or the storage of foreign matter can hinder the operation of the weapon and, in the case of affecting the cartridges, cause accidents that can have serious consequences.
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The procedures are very simple
- You can make the payment in any of the following ways
- Credit card.
- Bank transfer.
- VIP card (this option will also serve to finance your order).
- You will have to send us a photocopy of your ID card and the corresponding firearms permit depending on the type of weapon.
- The shipment will be made to the corresponding Civil Guard Station with Weapons Intervention (please indicate yours in the "Observations" section, which you will find at the end of your order).
- BIG HUNTING RIFLE
Para the purchase of a rifle requires a copy of the ID card and LONG GUN RIFLE PERMIT (D).
You can send this documentation by fax or mail.
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These are repeating rifles, in which after manually arming the first cartridge and the shot is fired, the rifle itself ejects the case and reloads by inserting the new cartridge into the chamber.
Just as the double rifle (Express) has a counterpart in double-barrel shotguns, the semi-automatic has one in repeating shotguns.
This type of rifle should not be confused with automatic rifles, in which continuous shots are fired as long as the trigger is held down. In the semi-automatic the only thing that is automatic is the feedback, being the firing, shot by shot, always manual.
The procedures used by this type of rifles, for their automatic arming, are of different nature (combustion gases, inertial, springs), but the basic principle is to take advantage of part of the surplus energy produced as a result of the firing.
One of the indirect advantages of automatic reloading is the partial absorption of recoil, which, together with the almost immediate availability of charge, allows successive shots to be fired without disengagement, placing it on a par or even at an advantage with double rifles (Express), especially if we take into account the prices of both.
Due to the relative weakness of its mechanisms, the calibers that are manufactured are of medium type, with some exceptions in the medium segment of the Magnum.
One of the main problems that are blamed on it, are the failures of the automatism, which are generally obviated with a proper cleaning, which should always be done after use. Its other handicap is the precariousness of the safety system with bullet in the chamber, in relation to rifles with other action mechanisms.
The cartridge magazine is limited to two, by law, in our country.
In summary, it is a rifle that can be very suitable for use in hunting and related modalities.
Advantages
- Very practical for the hook and the hunt, in any terrain
- Valid for wandering big game hunting ("Guerra Galana")
- As it does not require manual reloading action, it allows the hunter to concentrate on aiming and rectifying the shot, more quickly
- Risk of jamming of the repeating mechanism
- Faster aging (mechanically speaking)
- Lower ballistic accuracy than bolt-action rifles, so they are not usually used for shots at distances of more than 100 m., so they are not valid for stalking
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