Winchester® Super-X High Brass Game Loads Shotshells
Want better, more dependable knock-down power? Then load up with the legendary 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.High brass combined with a specially blended propellent and shot. For maximum performance in the field or woods, you can depend on the performance of Winchester Super-X. Velocities up to 1330 fps. 25 rounds per box.
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 12
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by betz49 No knock down power after 30 yards
If that birds are working close they are great if not you might as well throw the shells at the bird. There is now power past 25-30 yards. I would go with kent or black cloud. some people say that black cloud jams or is dirty. I tell you what black cloud is great in my guns and my buddies. guns from Franchi I-12, 2-mossberg 500, 3-mossberg 535, mossberg 835,winchester 1400, winchester 1300, 2-rem 1100, rem 11-87, 2-rem 870, and a breatta x-trema. We have never had problems with them. Last week my buddy shot a goose at 45 yard from right to left with black cloud and took the gooses head clean off, with a mod choke. Crazy
December 20, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Pensfanatic Will Use Nothing Else
I have used Winchester shells for years. I used the slugs and regulars shells always. Have I tried others?? Yes and I always go back to Winchester. I just got a slug barrel for my Remmington 870 ( from Bass Pro of course ) and I got 6 boxes of Winchester slugs to got with it. These shells in size 6 are perfect for me for rabbits and other small game. Heavy brush doesn't seem to have any effect (within reason of course and always, saftey first). Winchester ammo has never let me down.
February 24, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Extremehunter12 Not a bad load
These 12 Gauge shells i the #5 shot load that have used I never had a problem with. Great patterns and great performance. Recoil is normal for a high base load. Not too hard but not soft. Harder than the game loads. Not as bad as a turkey load though.
February 6, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DocHoliday28 Super X 28 gauge 8's
These
pattern incredibly well in my double 28 gauge! I pattern all of my
shotguns extensively, using different choke and load combinations.
Pattern density and uniformity with open chokes at 25 to 35 yard range
exceeds anything I have found in my 20 and 12 gauges. Going to
intermediate chokes, they pattern very well out to 40 yards as well.
They have a moderate recoil in my light 5 1/2 pound gun, but not
noticed when field shooting. Makes me look good when I'm folding birds
better at close field range than my buddies with their 12 gauges. Shot
to shot uniformity is excellent. High pellet count (1 oz of # 8's),
even pellet distribution without clumping with open chokes, and normal
velocity keeps the pattern from blowing. Use of #8 shot makes for more
lethal hits (head and neck) without damaging as much meat on those
birds flushing over dogs and staying within 35 yards compared to larger
pellet sizes. Give them a try with your 28 gauges and see if you don't
agree!
September 16, 2006
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And if so, which shot size would be the best?Answers
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Yes you can use this to hunt turkey, but with a 410 ga. your range is very limited 25 yards or less. It will test your hunting skills. I've used #6 shot size successfully.Top 500 Contributor
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its all i use it kills em deadA:Â
No you can not hunt these with turkeyAnswers
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I like #6 myself, more knock down power.Top 500 Contributor
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This ammo in a six shot is excellent as an all around small game load. I have used it on rabbits, squirrels and pheasants.Top 25 Contributor
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I have always used 6 shot for rabbits. If hunting them in thick cover with the shots being close, use a low brass field load. If hunting them in a relatively open area where the shot could be long, use a high brass heavy load.A:Â
I would suggest 6 shot for rabbits.1 of 1
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