Product Overview : winchester super x 12 gauge
winchester super x 12 gauge has provided exceptional quality and outstanding performance for all types of hunters and shooters who rely on its time-proven dependability backed by legendary excellence. Want better, more dependable knock-down power? Then load up with the legendary Winchester® Super-X® ammunition–made with the same skill, care and quality as when first introduced in 1922. Today Super-X is made using precise manufacturing processes and the highest quality components to provide consistent, dependable performance that generations of shooters continue to rely upon. For maximum performance in the field or woods, you
Specifications and Features:
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Type: Lead
- Length: 2.75″
- Ounces: 9 Pellets
- Shot Size: 00 Buck
- Muzzle Velocity: 1325 fps
- Rounds Per Box: 5
- Shot Type: Hunting/Target
- Hull Material: Plastic
- Application: Deer
- Winchester shotshell ammo packs a punch and leads the way, giving a wide variety of shooters unmatched performance and versatility with gauges like 12 gauge and 20 gauge; popular brands like AA®, Defender® and Super-X®; plus features that include steel shot and buckshot.Shotgun ammo is unique with several different shot and slug sizes to meet your shooting and hunting needs. Whether you’re hunting waterfowl, turkey, big game, using it for personal defense or target shooting, Winchester has you covere Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 2.75″ 00 Buck Buckshot 9 Pellets
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Winchester Ammo
Few American companies are as historic and recognizable as Winchester. This isn’t just a firearms and ammunition manufacturer, this is a deeply-engrained part of our country that has had an influence on history, culture, and the shooting industry as a whole.
Winchester changed the way Americans, and for that matter the world, use rifles. In 1866, Oliver Winchester established the Winchester Repeating Arm Company. His first product, the 1866 “Yellow Boy,” was a beautiful and highly-effective lever-action rifle that originally took rimfire .44 Henry ammunition. This made the rifle extremely useful, as it could load a readily-available cartridge that was used in both rifles and handguns.