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		<title>New FN TSR XP &#8212; Great Deer Rifle in &quot;Tactical&quot; Guise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tactical, Smacktical. FNH USA is trumpeting the &#8220;tacticality&#8221; of its new FN TSR &#8220;Tactical Sport Rifle&#8221;, but what we think they&#8217;ve created is a great hunting rifle for small deer, coyotes and other medium-sized game. The TSR comes in two versions &#8212; the TSR XP USA (.223, 7.62&#215;39), and the TSR XP (.308 Win, .300 [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tactical, Smacktical. <a href="http://www.fnhusa.com/" target="new">FNH USA</a> is trumpeting the &#8220;tacticality&#8221; of its new <a href="http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/group.asp?gid=FNG004&amp;cid=FNC01" target="new">FN TSR &#8220;Tactical Sport Rifle&#8221;</a>, but what we think they&#8217;ve created is a great hunting rifle for small deer, coyotes and other medium-sized game. The TSR comes in two versions &#8212; the TSR XP USA (.223, 7.62&#215;39), and the TSR XP (.308 Win, .300 WSM). Both models feature a Win m70-type action with controlled feed, an olive drab Hogue over-molded stock with aluminum bedding block, and a one-piece steel MIL-STD Picatinny rail with built-in elevation. And yes, that nice rail is standard. The factory trigger adjusts from 3 to 5 pounds.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fntsr01.jpg" alt="FNH TSR Tactical Sport Rifle"></p>
<p><b>Compact 7.62&#215;39 XP USA features 20&#8243; Fluted Barrel</b><br />
The smaller XP USA version, as chambered in 7.62&#215;39, is most interesting to us. There are few other US-made bolt action rifles in this popular caliber. The XP USA features an ultra-short action and weighs 8 lbs., 11 ounces. (Why is that action based on the Model 70? Well, for starters, FNH now owns Winchester Arms and builds Model 70 actions in its South Carolina plant.) With a fluted, 1:12&#8243; twist, hammer-forged 20&#8243; barrel, this 7.62&#215;39 looks to be a very handy, ergonomic, and versatile rifle.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/fntsr02.jpg" alt="FNH TSR Tactical Sport Rifle"></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve used the Hogue over-molded stocks which feature a grippy, rubberized surface. Some folks don&#8217;t like the rubbery feel, but for field work, we&#8217;ve found the over-molded surface easy to hold and really secure in wet or snowy conditions. We like the idea of a very short action, combined with 5-round (7.62&#215;39) or 6-round (.223) capacity, with hinged floorplate. We think the 7.62&#215;39 is more than adequate for small deer. It&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.62x39mm" target="new">hitting power</a> rivals that of the classic 30/30, one of the most popular deer cartridges of all time.</p>
<p>If you prefer a bigger caliber, or detachable box magazine (DBM), you can order the medium-action TSR XP version in .308 with 4-round DBM, and either 20&#8243; or 24&#8243; barrel. Fitted with the longer barrel, the XP in .308 is a full pound heavier than the more compact 7.62&#215;39 XP USA.</p>
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