New For 2024: Benelli USA Lupo HPR

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posted on January 23, 2024
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Benelli USA is expanding its bolt-action line in 2024 to include the Lupo HPR, a hybrid hunting/target rifle fully featured to better serve long-range shooters at connecting with the target with user customization allowances throughout.

This latest example of the Lupo rifle comes fitted with a heavy-contour barrel, straight-line fluting and a three-port muzzle brake. Machined-in rail across the hardened steel receiver’s top allows users to direct-mount optics without the need for base rails. BE.S.T. is utilized, too, for the most extreme environments and misuse—this cryogenic treatment is virtually indestructible and engineered to last.

Benelli is including a newly designed, fully featured stock system on the Lupo HPR. Due to the central chassis of the Lupo, adjustments by way of shims to augment the cast and drop of the buttstock, much like Benelli shotguns have, to accommodate nearly all shooter types and styles. In addition, two length-of-pull spacers are included. The HPR stock also has an adjustable, eight-position cheekpiece and comes with two grip profiles, vertical or traditional, so that users can truly customize the fit of their rifle. A bag rider cutout is hidden within its removeable cover.

From its impervious finish to its fast-action, three-lug bolt and feature-rich stock with M-Lok sections, QD sockets and detachable box magazine, which Benelli states extended capacity units are coming, the Lupo HPR is an exciting new offering both hunters and target shooters alike can get behind. Watch our “New For 2024” video above to see it in use on the range.

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