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 dustin464 Great bullet!
These are good bullets i just shot the rest of my bullets from last year. I had ten of these and they shot a very consistent group and i know they hit deer hard because I dropped one with these last year. A little pricey but well worth the money for deer season.
September 15, 2008
Rated 3 out of 5Â by polaris Not what I expected.
I purchased 2 boxes of the XP3 cartridges in 300 WSM 150 grain.Shooting from a bench rest at 100 yards the best group I could get was about 4".I was not sure if it were me or the shells or the rifle.A browning A-BOLT.I then purchased a box of Winchester ballistic silvertip 150 grain and Federal ballistic tip 150 grain.I went back to the range and to my surprise I cut my groups down to 2" with the silvertips.I then tried the federal ballistic tips and cut my group to a consistant 1.5 groups.Not that the XP3 are not good cartridges but I had to find the one that my rifle liked the best.
March 2, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by LeadDispenser Excellent Ammo
I shot a big 10 point buck with a 150gr. from a Browning Long Trac 300 Win Mag from around 80 yards. I hit him right in the front of his chest and he dropped on the spot. He never took a step, just fell over......DEAD. I have also taken numerous does with the same ammo from the same gun and same result, each dropped on the spot, no tracking required. Great ammo in my opinion and deadly accurate.
January 27, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by tl240 HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
I bought the Winchester Supreme Elite XP3 for my .300 Win Mag and couldn't be any happier! My accuracy has been outstanding and the knockdown power is amazing. I shot a 5x5 Bull Elk and it was dead before it hit the ground. Also shot a Mule Buck and a Whitetail Buck this season with outstanding results from this bullet. Spend the money, it is definitely worth it!!
November 20, 2007
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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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