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Winchester XPR Hunter Strata 6.8 Western 24in

$861.66

The Winchester XPR Hunter Strata 6.8 Western 24in delivers sub-MOA accuracy with a factory-mounted Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40 BDC scope, a 24-inch precision button-rifled barrel, and a True Timber Strata stock—ready for your next hunt out of the box.

The Winchester XPR Hunter Strata 6.8 Western 24in is a production-grade bolt-action rifle that delivers sub-MOA potential out of the box, thanks to a precision button-rifled barrel and a factory-mounted Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40 scope with BDC reticle. Chambered in the flat-shooting 6.8 Western, this rig is built for hunters who demand first-round hits on game at extended ranges without aftermarket optic costs eating into their budget.

Manufacturer Winchester Repeating Arms (per manufacturer specs)
Model XPR Hunter Strata
Material Synthetic True Timber Strata stock, steel barreled action
Compatibility 6.8 Western (detachable 3-round box magazine)
Finish Matte blued barrel and receiver
Weight 6 lb 14 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • Factory-Mounted Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40 BDC Scope — Why it matters: You avoid the $150-200 cost of mounting and bore-sighting a separate optic. The BDC reticle is calibrated for common 6.8 Western loads, letting you hold elevation out to 500 yards without dialing.
  • 24-Inch Precision Button-Rifled Barrel — Why it matters: Button rifling produces consistent groove dimensions and minimal tooling marks, which translates to 0.75-1.0 MOA accuracy with quality ammunition. The 24-inch length optimizes velocity for the 6.8 Western’s 165-175gr bullet weights.
  • True Timber Strata Synthetic Stock with Inflex Recoil Pad — Why it matters: The Inflex pad redirects recoil downward, reducing shoulder fatigue during long sits or multiple follow-up shots. The Strata pattern breaks up the rifle’s outline in timber and brush.
  • Detachable 3-Round Box Magazine — Why it matters: Quick reloads in the field without fumbling with internal box magazines. The flush-fit design doesn’t snag on gear when you’re moving through thick cover.
  • MOA Trigger System — Why it matters: Adjustable from 2.5 to 5.5 pounds, letting you dial in a crisp break for precision shooting while maintaining a safe margin for hunting conditions.

Who It’s For

This rifle targets the hunter who wants a ready-to-shoot package for mule deer, elk, and bear at distances from 100 to 500 yards. It’s also suited for the precision shooter on a budget who needs a reliable platform to build on—the barrel and action are solid foundations for aftermarket triggers or chassis upgrades. Not for competitive benchrest shooters who demand 0.25 MOA out of the box.

Pros and Cons

  • Pro: Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee from Winchester (verified by multiple owner reports on forums).
  • Pro: Vortex scope is a known quantity—decent glass for the price, and Vortex’s lifetime warranty applies.
  • Pro: 6.8 Western delivers flatter trajectory than .308 Win with similar recoil, giving you an edge on wind-bucking at range.
  • Con: The factory stock is flexible under heavy bipod pressure, which can shift point of impact if you’re shooting from a bench. An aftermarket chassis or bedding job improves consistency.

Comparison: Winchester XPR Hunter Strata vs. Ruger American Predator vs. Savage 110 Storm

Feature Winchester XPR Hunter Strata Ruger American Predator Savage 110 Storm
Caliber 6.8 Western 6.5 Creedmoor .308 Win
Barrel Length 24 in 22 in 22 in
Magazine Capacity 3 rounds (detachable) 4 rounds (detachable) 4 rounds (detachable)
Trigger MOA adjustable (2.5-5.5 lb) Adjustable (3-5 lb) AccuTrigger (2.5-6 lb)
Stock True Timber Strata synthetic Black synthetic with AI-style mags Stainless steel with synthetic stock
Price $769.34 $579 $699

The Ruger American Predator is lighter and cheaper, but the Winchester XPR offers a factory-mounted scope and the flatter-shooting 6.8 Western. The Savage 110 Storm has a better trigger out of the box, but the Winchester’s barrel length gives it a velocity advantage with heavy bullets.

FAQ

What is the effective range of the Winchester XPR Hunter Strata in 6.8 Western?

With the Vortex Crossfire II BDC reticle and 165gr factory loads, you can hold center of mass on an elk-sized target out to 500 yards. The 6.8 Western retains roughly 1,200 ft-lbs at 400 yards, sufficient for ethical kills on game up to 600 lb.

Does the rifle come with scope rings and base installed?

Yes. The Vortex Crossfire II 3-9×40 is factory-mounted on a Weaver-style base with medium rings. You only need to zero the scope—no additional hardware required.

Can I swap the stock for a chassis?

Yes. The XPR action fits aftermarket stocks and chassis from companies like MDT and KRG, though you may need an inlet for the detachable magazine. The factory stock uses a standard action screw spacing of 4.4 inches.

Is the 6.8 Western hard to find ammunition for?

As of early 2026, 6.8 Western is available from major manufacturers like Winchester, Hornady, and Federal. Expect to pay $1.50-2.00 per round for hunting loads. Availability has improved since the cartridge’s 2021 launch, but it’s not as common as .308 Win or 6.5 Creedmoor.

What is the twist rate of the barrel?

The 24-inch barrel has a 1:8 twist rate, optimized for 165-175gr bullets common in 6.8 Western loads.

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Last updated: April 2026

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