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Winchester Repeating Arms Xpert 22 Bolt Action Rifle 22 LR 18" Barrel 10 Rounds Gray

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Caliber: .22 LR
Capacity: 10
Barrel Length: 18.25"
Finish per color: Gray

  • Durable steel receiver is drilled and tapped for optics Mounts
  • Precision buttonrifled barrel with recessed target crown and Bentzstyle chamber
  • Extended bolt handle
  • Molded polymer stock with front and rear sling eyelets, Picatinny rail on underside of forearm
  • Adjustable three lever Rimfire M.O.A Trigger
  • Adjustable rear sight and ramped post front sight
  • 10round rotary magazine
  • Ambidextrous magazine releases using sideMounted rails or release tab
  • Accepts aftermarket 10/22 magazines

When designing the Xpert, Winchester put their sights on accuracy and added features to help you get the most from the rifle. Foremost is the new Rimfire M.O.A. Trigger. Like the trigger found in Model 70 and XPR rifles, the Rimfire M.O.A. Trigger is a three-lever design that with zero creep, zero take-up and zero-over travel for a light pull that breaks like glass. The Xpert also features a precision button-rifled barrel with a recessed, target-style crown and semi-match Bentz chamber. A hemispherical firing pin offers improved reliability with rimfire ammunition. An adjustable rear sight and blade front sight are included, and the steel receiver is also drilled and tapped to accept scope mounts. The controls have been designed to be easy to use for most shooters. The bolt handle is extended, adding extra leverage to make operating the bolt easier. The Safety is tucked into the rear of receiver and within easy reach. Dual, ambidextrous magazine releases on the sides and bottom of the rifle give this shooter options and are designed to deliver the magazine into your hand. The Xpert uses the same polymer 10-round rotary magazine as the Wildcat and also accepts magazines that fit 10/22 rifles.

Winchester Guy

1 year ago

This thing is accurate out of the box with its stock sight. I tested it at 25 and 30 metres ranges and while it shot about 2 inches to the left, and 3 inches high, the group was very tight about 4 square inches (sitting down and the rifle was rested on the bench). (When I off-handed it, the group was about 6 inches wide at 25 metres). I adjusted the sight and the group simply moved to the centre as expected. With a scope (cheap Tasco one), this thing was producing holes that were touching each other at those ranges, all within 1 inch square at all ranges up to 30 metres. I then tested it at 50 metres. The group did not widen. I did not have a target set up at 185 metres, but there was a small metal plate set up (about 10 inches diametre). And it had no problem ringing that plate at 185 metres (range verified by a range finder).

GrabnGoRimfire

1 year ago

I really liked the wildcat so I thought I would give this a try. I made sure to test the stock open sight before putting a scope on. It was reasonably accurate. I felt like this rifle would have been more accurate for me if it came with the same peep sight as the Wildcat. But the sight is adequate... I would say 2 inch groups at 25 yards. Then I put a scope on and that is when things changed. Less than 1 inch square at 25 yards and then 50 yards. Holes all touching each other with CCI mini mags. I tested some cheaper CCI blazer as well. They worked just fine (a little more open than the mini mags, I found but still very accurate). Since I had a scope on it, I did test it out to 200 yards on a good day with little to no wind. It had no problem hitting a 8x8 inch wide target and that is with a cheap rimfire scope at x4 mag. I also like the fact that it uses the same magazine as the Wildcat (which means also Ruger 10/22). I am all for interchangeability. This is also the kinda rifle with the pricing and polymer stock with which I would not feel bad taking it out in the mud and snow.

MICHAEL M

1 year ago

Really great little rifle, fun and accurate…excellent companion to Winchester Wildcat model…you won’t be disappointed

Larry R J

1 year ago

This gun shot straight on bullseye right out of the box. After several hundred rounds through it without any problems, I am happy with it, especially the superb trigger that it has. No creep, no over-travel, and 4 pound pull! With my old eyesight I sight at only 25 yards and lean over the car’s hood to shoot, but it will hit a dime for me!

Dane C

1 year ago

Excellent 22. I have the wildcat and this bolt action version is just as great. Accurate and light plus that trigger is super nice. Very very impressed. You need to go get one of these.

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