Winchester Super-X Xpert 12 Gauge 3 1/2" 1 1/4 oz #2 Shot

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
020892018112
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
UPC:
020892018112
caliber:
12 Gauge
shot_size:
2
shell_length:
3 1/2
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Winchester's Super X Xpert High-Velocity Steel shotshells deliver exceptional performance for waterfowl hunters. These 12 gauge, 3-1/2" shells are loaded with 1-1/4 oz of #2 steel shot, propelled at a high velocity of 1625 fps. Designed for maximum knockdown power and extended range, these shells offer excellent pattern density and penetration for effective waterfowl hunting. The Xpert line combines premium quality with value pricing, making it an ideal choice for high-volume shooters looking for reliable, non-toxic waterfowl loads.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Winchester Ammunition
Model Super X Xpert High-Velocity Steel
Gauge 12 Gauge
Shell Length 3-1/2"
Shot Size #2
Shot Weight 1-1/4 oz
Shot Material Steel
Muzzle Velocity 1625 fps
Rounds Per Box 25
Boxes Per Case 10
Application Waterfowl Hunting

Key Features:

The Winchester Super X Xpert 12 Gauge 3-1/2" 1-1/4oz #2 Steel Shot offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for waterfowl hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Gauge 12 Gauge
Standard shotgun gauge for versatile use
Shell Length 3-1/2"
Magnum shell length for increased payload and power
Shot Size #2
Ideal for medium to large waterfowl
Shot Weight 1-1/4 oz
Heavy payload for improved pattern density
Muzzle Velocity 1625 fps
High velocity for extended range and increased energy transfer
Shot Material Steel
Non-toxic shot compliant with waterfowl hunting regulations

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Waterfowl Hunting: Specifically designed for duck and goose hunting, providing excellent performance on medium to large waterfowl
  • Long-Range Shooting: High velocity and heavy payload allow for effective shots at extended ranges
  • Wetland Conservation: Steel shot is environmentally friendly, preventing lead contamination in wetland areas
  • Target Practice: Can be used for patterning your shotgun and practicing waterfowl hunting techniques
  • Upland Game: Suitable for larger upland game birds where regulations allow steel shot

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • High Velocity: 1625 fps muzzle velocity provides excellent range and hitting power for waterfowl hunting.
  • Heavy Payload: 1-1/4 oz of shot offers increased pellet count and energy transfer for improved effectiveness.
  • Versatile Shot Size: #2 shot is effective for larger waterfowl like geese and provides good range for ducks.
  • Non-Toxic Steel Shot: Complies with waterfowl hunting regulations and is environmentally friendly.
  • 3 1/2" Shell Length: Provides maximum payload capacity for 12 gauge shotguns chambered for 3 1/2" shells.

Cons

  • Significant Recoil: The high velocity and heavy payload in a 3 1/2" shell can result in substantial felt recoil.
  • Limited Gun Compatibility: Only suitable for 12 gauge shotguns specifically chambered for 3 1/2" shells.
  • Overpowered for Smaller Game: May be excessive for smaller waterfowl or upland birds, potentially damaging meat.
  • Potential Pattern Density Issues: Steel shot may not pattern as densely as lead at longer ranges, potentially reducing effective range.

About Winchester Ammunition:

Winchester Ammunition, a division of Olin Corporation, has been a leading innovator in the ammunition industry since 1866. Headquartered in East Alton, Illinois, Winchester has built a reputation for producing high-quality ammunition for over 150 years. The company manufactures its products in facilities located in East Alton, Illinois, and Oxford, Mississippi, ensuring American-made quality. Winchester is renowned for its wide range of ammunition offerings, including rifle, shotgun, and handgun ammunition for hunting, sport shooting, and law enforcement applications. The brand's commitment to innovation is evident in products like the Xpert line, which offers high-performance ammunition at competitive prices. Winchester's dedication to quality control and rigorous testing procedures has made it a trusted name among hunters, competitive shooters, and firearms enthusiasts worldwide. The company has also been a major supplier to the U.S. military, further cementing its reputation for reliability and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are the key features of the Winchester Super X Xpert High-Velocity Steel shotshells?

A: The Winchester Super X Xpert High-Velocity Steel shotshells are 12 gauge, 3-1/2 inch shells loaded with 1-1/4 oz of #2 steel shot. They have a muzzle velocity of 1625 fps, making them ideal for waterfowl hunting. These shells come in boxes of 25 rounds, with 10 boxes per case.

Q: What is the intended use for this ammunition?

A: This ammunition is specifically designed for waterfowl hunting. The high velocity and #2 steel shot make it effective for taking down ducks and geese at longer ranges. It's also suitable for other non-toxic shot requirements where larger shot sizes are preferred.

Q: Is this ammunition compliant with waterfowl hunting regulations?

A: Yes, these shells use steel shot, which is non-toxic and compliant with waterfowl hunting regulations across the United States. Always check local regulations for specific requirements in your hunting area.

Q: What is the effective range of these shotshells?

A: With a muzzle velocity of 1625 fps and #2 steel shot, these shells have an effective range of approximately 50-60 yards for waterfowl hunting. However, the actual effective range can vary based on factors such as choke selection and individual shooting skill.

Q: Are these shells suitable for all 12 gauge shotguns?

A: While these shells are designed for 12 gauge shotguns, it's important to note that they are 3-1/2 inch shells. They should only be used in shotguns specifically chambered for 3-1/2 inch shells. Using them in a shotgun not rated for this length could be dangerous and damage your firearm.

Q: How does the recoil of these shells compare to standard loads?

A: Due to the high velocity (1625 fps) and heavy payload (1-1/4 oz), these shells will produce more recoil than standard loads. Shooters should be prepared for significant felt recoil, especially during extended shooting sessions.