The Winchester XPR rifles and Winchester Mod 70 rifles are now being built in Portugal by the Herstal group.
I've only seen a couple of each type, but the Mod 70 was finished better and had a Walnut stock.
The Herstal group has bought up different brand names and design models from old, now defunct, original manufacturers, all over the world.
They manufacture firearms in Europe, North America, Portugal, Turkey, and Japan.
Your XPR rifle is a very nicely designed rifle, and usually they're manufactured to very tight tolerances, so, IMHO, you won a very serviceable rifle, that should be quite accurate.
I haven't seen the scope, so no comment.
The XPR is a conglomeration of tested and proven reliable features, which the company has accumulated rights to manufacture from half a dozen different companies bought up over the past 20 years.
Many people say they look like a Tikka, or Browning, or even a Ruger, because of this.
The XPR has a "pencil" barrel, and very likely it's a "three shot" rifle, before the groups start to open. That's just an assumption, of course, but based on personal experiences with such barrels.
The 7-08 cartridge has no flies on it. Many folks like to compare it to the 7x57 Mauser, but when pressures, bullet weights, and barrel lengths are equal, they're kissing cousins.
I like just about anything 7mm, from 7BR to 7mmPRC, and 7mm Rem Mag.
As far as real world field performance on game, when comparing it to your 308 Winchester, IMHO, there is little if any difference, other than you have heavier bullets available, but when comparing the performance on a game animal, with similar SD bullets, at similar velocities, there isn't much difference.
Some folks say the recoil on the 7mm-08 is less than that of the 308 Winchester, but with equal loads, there isn't much difference.
Just like the 7x57, when loads are low pressure, even with heavy bullets, people claim the felt recoil is less than that of other modern cartridges, but when push comes ot shove, and the old school cartridges are loaded to the same pressures, in modern rifles, the recoil is almost identical, as are velocities.
I'm sure you will come to love that 7-08 rifle/cartridge combo, and it should be reliable and accurate for many decades.
Congrats on a nice win