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 3 out of 5 by Thorn What the heck.
I bought my second box of these in 300wsm last week. I went to the range today and couldn't get a group tighter than 3 1/2. One group was outrageous. Out of ten rounds only one bullet got within1/4 inch of another. I have a medium heavy barrel that shot 1/2 groups with the first box I bought two years ago. Both times my rifle was strapped down and weighted. The tips looked faded and the casings were kind of beat up. With $1600 dollars invested in my rifle I don't want to quess where the heck my bullet is going. Very disappointed with the inconsistant quallity.
February 25, 2009
Rated 2 out of 5 by bassfearmeee not good in a 30-06
they hit hard, but they also cant keep a good group in my 30-06.
January 2, 2009
Rated 1 out of 5 by JackBauer Winchester XP3
I recently purchased several boxes of .270 Win 140gr XP3. I went out to sight my Browning BAR II wit Leupold VX-III in with this stuff and found it to be shooting all over the paper, it won't hold a group better than 3.5" at 100yrds. I then tried the Winchester Accubond and found the exact same thing. I could not believe it was my rifle or scope so I tried the Hornady Interbond and got 1/2" at 100yrds. with the first 3 shots. The Winchester stuff just don't work in Browning BAR's.
October 15, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5 by qappy winchester xp3
bought a thompson center icon 270.
never shot another bullet through it ,but don't need to.
winchester xp3 shot 3 bullets in bullseye with all three touching one another.
couple of weeks ago i shot an eight popint in south carolina at 85 yards.
broke both front shoulders and exited out.
he ran 10 yards.
what more could you ask from a bullet.
October 11, 2008
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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:
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:
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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Too inconsistant to spend so much.Answers
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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.Top 250 Contributor
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If you add it to your cart and check out it will tell you.1 of 1
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