Winchester Deer Season XP Ammo For Sale
Overview of Winchester Deer Season XP Ammo
Winchester Deer Season XP is engineered specifically for hunters seeking rapid expansion and maximum impact on medium game. With polymer-tipped projectiles and reliable ballistic performance, this ammo line delivers clean, ethical kills season after season.
Explore Popular Deer Season XP Calibers
Whether you're a fan of flat-shooting 6.5 Creedmoor or the tried-and-true .30-06 Springfield, Winchester has a Deer Season XP load tailored for your hunt. Explore our dedicated pages for 6.5 Creedmoor and .30-06 to learn more about each option. You can also browse the full line at our Winchester Deer Season XP collection.
Deer Hunting Resources & Bulk Savings
Not sure which caliber is best for your next hunt? Check out our guide to the best calibers for deer hunting and use our hunting caliber chart for side-by-side comparisons. Ready to stock up? Find great deals on bulk ammo before heading out into the field.
Customer Reviews
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tracker said:
great bullet i highly recommend it
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Bob said:
I'm 82 years old and have been hunting whitetail deer since the late 1950s. I've hunted with just about every factory load available as well as my own carefully concocted handloads. This year, I bought a few boxes of Winchester Deer Season XP .308 150gr. When I sighted in my favorite Browning BAR rifle, I couldn't believe the 0.6", 100yd groups. I just double-lung shot a buck at 60yds and he dropped dead in his tracks. This is the absolute best factory load I have ever used.
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Rusty said:
I started hunting whitetail deer with my .270 3 years ago. I've taken 4 deer in that time. One at 180 yards with a liver shot. 1 at 100 yards with double lung shot. One at 60 yards double lung shot. One at 20 yards heart shot. It hasn't let me down yet, and I don't think it will. I shoot 130 grain winchester deer season xp through it every year, and will continue to do so. Once sighted in properly, this is a flat shooting round with great stopping power for NY whitetail deer.
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Butch said:
I shoot 130 silver tips they are the best knock down for my 270 they are hard to get now days
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Marty said:
Bought 2 box's of xp 130 grain for deer season this year. I did shoot a Buck at 250 yards and a Doe at 170 yards using this ammo. Both deer dropped in their tracks and I was impressed with the knock down power and accuracy of the loads. My problem with these shells is that between the 2 box's I bought I have now fired 27 of the 40 rounds and have had 3 shells jam in my gun, 1 of which was out in the field while hunting. Fortunately it would have been my 2nd shot if it was needed. My rifle is a brand new Tika bolt action. I have also fired Remington and Hornady rounds through this gun at the range with no problems. I have had no problems with Winchester ammunition in the past, but this problem seems to be a quality control issue at Winchester. Hopefully they can solve the problem as otherwise I like the ammunition. Will not more for at least awhile due to the above issues.
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Ranger5688 said:
Bullet strength and bullet placement are key factors,. I wouldn’t recommend all 223 for big buck deer,. Only a few will do the trick ,. It takes a powerful vital hit to bring a buck down,. The penetration and shock wave is what’s needed to take the game down ,. Choose your caliber wisely ,.