The Winchester XPR Extreme 30-06 Blk/Tun is a bolt-action hunting rifle built for accuracy and reliability in the field. Chambered in .30-06 Springfield, it features a black composite stock and a tuned trigger, delivering consistent performance for hunters and target shooters alike. Per Winchester specs, this model offers a 3-position safety and a 22-inch barrel.
| Manufacturer | Winchester Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | XPR Extreme 30-06 Blk/Tun |
| Material | Steel barrel, black composite stock |
| Compatibility | .30-06 Springfield ammunition (per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Matte black (barrel and receiver) |
| Weight | Approximately 7.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- MOA Trigger System – Why it matters: This factory-tuned trigger breaks cleanly at a consistent pull weight, helping you shoot tighter groups without upgrading aftermarket parts.
- Inflex 1 Recoil Pad – Why it matters: The soft, rubber pad reduces felt recoil from the .30-06, so you stay on target for follow-up shots and shoot longer without soreness.
- Perma-Cote Finish – Why it matters: The matte black coating resists rust and scratches from brush and weather, keeping your rifle looking good season after season.
- Detachable Box Magazine – Why it matters: The flush-fit magazine holds 3 rounds and lets you unload quickly for safe storage or reload on the move.
- Contoured Bolt Handle – Why it matters: The oversized, knurled handle gives you a solid grip for fast cycling, even with cold or gloved hands.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for hunters who need a dependable .30-06 for deer, elk, or black bear in open country or timber. It also suits shooters who want a budget-friendly bolt gun that still shoots straight out of the box. New gun owners will appreciate the straightforward controls and manageable recoil.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Accurate factory trigger; lightweight for a .30-06; corrosion-resistant finish; affordable price point; reliable feeding from the magazine.
Cons: The stock feels a bit hollow compared to higher-end models, which can affect balance when shooting offhand. Some shooters may prefer a heavier barrel for sustained fire.
Comparison
| Model | Barrel Length | Trigger | Weight | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winchester XPR Extreme 30-06 | 22 in. | MOA Trigger (adjustable) | 7.2 lbs | $640 |
| Ruger American Go Wild 30-06 | 22 in. | Marksman Adjustable | 6.5 lbs | $580 |
| Savage 110 Trail Hunter 30-06 | 22 in. | AccuTrigger | 7.5 lbs | $700 |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Winchester XPR Extreme 30-06?
The barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, which stabilizes most .30-06 bullet weights from 150 to 180 grains.
Does this rifle come with scope mounts?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Weaver-style bases. You’ll need to buy rings separately.
Is the stock adjustable for length of pull?
No, the composite stock has a fixed length of pull of 13.75 inches. The Inflex recoil pad adds a bit of cushion but isn’t adjustable.
Can I use this rifle for long-range target shooting?
The XPR Extreme is accurate enough for 300-400 yard shots on game, but the lightweight barrel heats up fast during bench sessions. For dedicated long-range work, look at a varmint or target model.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to industry data, bolt-action rifles account for roughly 35% of all centerfire rifle sales in the U.S., and the .30-06 remains one of the most popular hunting calibers.
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