Winchester® Supreme® Elite XP3 Centerfire Rifle Ammo
The closest thing to a perfect rifle hunting bullet you can buy! Starts with a 2-stage expansion design, then combines all the best-known ballistics technology into one bullet. 20 rounds per box.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Beckkkkkkkkkkk awesome
these are simply the best bullets on the market. they shoot tight and hold very good groups. ive read several reviews people have left on this bullet. firstly if you buy a 1000 dollar gun and put a 100 dollar scope on it. you have a 100 dollar gun. i shoot a thompson center 300 win mag with a nice nikon scope and these bullets are extremely accurate up to 400 yards all day. they have extremely powerful knockdown power. i used to shoot hornady but after trying these i will never buy them again.
January 20, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by MrTyler Pricey but powerful
Took half a box to zero in my 300 win mag with the ammo. (180gr.) At 55 a box that was a little irritating. But held Quarter size group at 200. Performed very well this season dropped a 12point whitetail at about 225, 230 he never took a step. Will be taking on my alaska trip this coming season should be fantastic on larger game. If it wasnt so pricey this is 5 star ammo all day long.
February 8, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by zyangOUTDOORS 300 wsm
bought a box to try on my Benelli R1 300wsm and that gun did not like these bullets at all.. was all over paper at 100 yrds. couldnt get to group at all. was shooting the 150gr and after couldnt put it in group, i switched to some remington core lokt and got it to group in 1/2'' groupings. gave an average because maybe the ammo is just not right for my gun
October 21, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jcs1011 elite xp3
Great ammo. Three shots 3 kills. Accurate. Using a 300 wsm browning a bolt
November 8, 2010
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Depends if your rifle likes the ammo honestly. My 300 does great with it. Different rifles perform better with different ammo. It worked out well for me. I say buy a box and see how it suits you.A:Â
It shoots well in my rifle and it's bullet design is outstanding. After all of the expense of a hunting trip you don't want to go cheap on the ammo if it works for you. The only way you'll know if your rifle likes this ammo is to buy a box and shoot some.Top 50 Contributor
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For a sure kill, YES.A:Â
Yes & maybe... The thing everyone needs to realize about rifles is that they can be very particular about ammo. Two identical guns can shoot very differently with the same ammo. My Browning X-bolt .270 loves this ammo in 130 grain but shoots terrible with it in 150 grain. If you want precision from your rifle you really have to buy several brands and sizes to see if your gun shoots one better than another. If you're satisfied with 'close enough to hit a deer' then most anything will suffice.As far as this bullet is concerned, I don't think there's a better performing bullet out there for medium to large game.
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Shipping costs depend on many different factors,where you buy it, where you live,etc. All catalogs should show you the shipping price or if you are ordering on the internet ,the site will give you shipping costs on the item.Weight is another factor.1 of 1
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