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To make this a little more complete as I can add to the review of the XPR now:
I purchased a XPR Hunter Vias in 270 this September. I couldn't be more happy with it, the Vias edition while visually is so so for me the Perma-coated (ceramic coating from winchester) barrel and action was the selling point for me. The trigger is more than acceptable, it breaks like a glass rod and its shared with the model 70. Accuracy at 100 yards from a bench is touching holes without trigger adjustment. Overall I'm very happy with it, especially having $720 into it with rings & Leupold vx-3i, both optic and XPR have impressed me.
I might fill the stock with Devcon Steel Epoxy and try to balance the rifle the best I can but that is still up for debate. I also might lighten the trigger just a little, its pretty great as is but we'll see what 500 yards looks like.
I will try and get some 100 yard group pictures and I'm going to start practicing to 500 yards too so I will get those when I get the chance.
I purchased a XPR Hunter Vias in 270 this September. I couldn't be more happy with it, the Vias edition while visually is so so for me the Perma-coated (ceramic coating from winchester) barrel and action was the selling point for me. The trigger is more than acceptable, it breaks like a glass rod and its shared with the model 70. Accuracy at 100 yards from a bench is touching holes without trigger adjustment. Overall I'm very happy with it, especially having $720 into it with rings & Leupold vx-3i, both optic and XPR have impressed me.
I might fill the stock with Devcon Steel Epoxy and try to balance the rifle the best I can but that is still up for debate. I also might lighten the trigger just a little, its pretty great as is but we'll see what 500 yards looks like.
I will try and get some 100 yard group pictures and I'm going to start practicing to 500 yards too so I will get those when I get the chance.