Preview: Winchester XPR Left-Hand

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posted on January 13, 2024
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Winchester XPR Left-Hand

Lefties just received yet another dedicated rifle option in Winchester’s XPR bolt-action, which is now offered in a mirrored format for southpaws.

Two models of the XPR Left-Hand are available, one with a black polymer stock and one Hunter model (shown) finished with a TrueTimber Strata camouflage stock and a Perma-Cote FDE finish on the barreled action.

Like the right-handed XPR, the Left-Hand model incorporates an oversize bolt handle, along with a two-position safety and bolt unlock button located on the left side of the stock rather than the right.

The ejection port is also on the left side of the action, ensuring that spent cases are ejected away from the shooter.

The Left-Hand model is available in .308 Win., .30-’06 Sprg., .300 Win. Mag. and 6.5 mm Creedmoor, while the XPR Hunter can be had in 350 Legend or 6.8 mm Western.

MSRP is $699 (Left-Hand); $869 (Hunter). For more information, visit winchesterguns.com.

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