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Mfg Item #: 535709208
Grade 1 walnut matte blued finished receiver and barrel button rifled free floating target crown M.O.A. trigger system nickel Teflon coating on bolt - Winchester's newest powerhouse bolt-action in a walnut stock. For some of us nothing beats the traditional look and feel of a good walnut stock. Walnut is durable aesthetically pleasing and more sturdy/stable than an entry level plastic rifle stock. - Features and Benefits - M.O.A. TRIGGER SYSTEM with zero take-up zero creep and zero overtravel gives you outstanding accuracy - BOLT UNLOCK BUTTON allows the chamber to be unloaded with the thumb safety in the on safe position - NICKEL TEFLON COATING on the bolt body offers smoother operation and added corrosion resistance - DETACHABLE BOX MAGAZINE is a single stack design constructed from a rugged polymer for greater reliability - CLOSE-GRAINED GRADE I WALNUT STOCK with crisp checkering on the pistol grip and fore-end. The flattened fore-end profile improves stability from sandbags or a bench rest - PERMA-COTE MATTE BLACK METAL SURFACES minimize glare to help prevent game-spooking reflections and protect from corrosion - INFLEX TECHNOLOGY RECOIL PAD directs energy down and away from your cheek to reduce felt recoil - STEEL RECOIL LUG is inletted into the stock to prevent the receiver from twisting under recoil for more reliable and predictable long-range accuracy - RECEIVER IS MACHINED FROM SOLID STEEL BAR STOCK and through-hardened during heat treating for longer life and enhanced accuracy - TWO-POSITION THUMB SAFETY and a cocking indicator show the XPR rifles safety status at a glance or by feel - BUTTON-RIFLED FREE-FLOATED STEEL BARREL is thermally stress-relieved then precisely aligned and headspaced during assembly via the barrel nut - RECESSED TARGET CROWN protects the muzzle rifling from wear and impact damage to help maintain greater accuracy