Like a lot of current price-point bolt-actions, the Winchester XPR is built on a round-bodied receiver joined to the barrel by a lock nut. This design requires fewer machining or hand-fitting steps to regulate headspace, it’s a wining method among cost-conscious manufacturers. But what makes it stand out from the rest of the pack?
The new Cascade is CVA's first-ever bolt-action centerfire rifle, featuring a synthetic charcoal grey synthetic stock with an adjustable length of pull, and a 22-inch carbon steel barrel finished in a rich, matte blue with a threaded muzzle for under $600.