Gun Of The Week: Winchester XPR Stealth SR

Published on June 30, 2023
Duration: 3:54

This "Gun of the Week" review focuses on the Winchester XPR Stealth SR, highlighting its evolution as a bolt-action rifle. The video details its short-action configuration, available chamberings up to 6.8 Western, and features like a black permacote finish, Tally's Picatinny scope rail, a nickel Teflon-coated chromoly bolt with a three-lug bolt head, and a button-rifled, free-floated barrel. It also touches on ergonomics, the MOA trigger, and its suitability as a suppressor-ready platform for hunting.

Quick Summary

The Winchester XPR Stealth SR is a bolt-action rifle available in a short-action configuration with chamberings from .223 Remington to 6.8 Western. Key features include a black permacote finish, Tally's Picatinny rail, a slick nickel Teflon-coated three-lug bolt for smooth cycling, and a suppressor-ready 16.5-inch button-rifled barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Winchester XPR Stealth SR
  2. 00:45Chambering Options and 6.8 Western Cartridge
  3. 01:41Receiver, Bolt, and Action Features
  4. 02:21Barrel Specifications and Suppressor Readiness
  5. 02:52Ergonomics and User Experience
  6. 03:03Performance with Suppressors
  7. 03:23Trigger and Magazine System
  8. 03:32Conclusion and Value Proposition

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Winchester XPR Stealth SR rifle?

The Winchester XPR Stealth SR boasts a short-action configuration, a black permacote finish, Tally's Picatinny scope rail, a nickel Teflon-coated chromoly bolt with a three-lug head for smooth cycling, and a button-rifled, free-floated 16.5-inch barrel that is suppressor-ready.

What chamberings are available for the Winchester XPR Stealth SR?

The Winchester XPR Stealth SR is available in ten chambering options. These range from the smaller .223 Remington cartridge up to the more powerful 6.8 Western cartridge, offering versatility for various hunting and shooting applications.

How does the bolt action on the Winchester XPR Stealth SR operate?

The XPR Stealth SR features a large diameter chromoly bolt with a nickel Teflon coating for slickness and ease of cleaning. Its three-lug bolt head significantly reduces the effort required to cycle the action, making it faster and smoother than traditional two-lug bolt designs.

Is the Winchester XPR Stealth SR suitable for use with a suppressor?

Yes, the Winchester XPR Stealth SR is designed to be suppressor-ready. Its 16.5-inch barrel is capped and threaded, making it an ideal platform for adding a suppressor to reduce muzzle blast, recoil, and shooter fatigue.

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