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12 Gauge - 2-3/4" 1-1/8oz. #4 Shot - Winchester Super-X - 250 Rounds

Regular Price: $110.00

Special Price: $90.00

(36¢ per round)

115 In Stock

Overview

Quantity - 25 rounds per box; 10 boxes per case
Manufacturer - Winchester
Load - 2-3/4” 1-1/8oz. #4 shot
Product Type Ammo
Manufacturer Winchester
Condition New
Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz
Bullet Type #4 Shot
Quantity 250
Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge
Manufacturer SKU XU12H4
Shot Material Lead
Shell Length 2-3/4"
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1255
Attracts Magnet No
UPC Barcode 20892013162
Cost Per Round 36¢ per round
Use Type
Upland Game
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Have you always wanted to go on safari, but couldn’t afford it? Then today’s your lucky day! We’ve got just the 12 Gauge ammunition you need for pretending to go on safari in the nearby woods. All you need is a little imagination!

See that pheasant taking wing? Squint your eyes tight enough and it’ll look like it’s an elephant taking wing. See that squirrel running up a tree? Not anymore. It’s now a giraffe. See? Now you’re getting it!

This round’s no target load. Its #4 shot pellets are bigger than what you want for clay, albeit perfectly sized for clobbering upland birds and small furred critters. Its 1,255 fps muzzle velocity is also a little zappier than what most folks for tearing up clays, but that extra boost is great when you’re leading ahead of a skittery target and aiming to take it down quickly.

Winchester loads this ammo with cushioned (i.e. hinged) wads. They compress on ignition, which mitigates felt recoil and promotes narrower patterning. A nice touch you’re sure to appreciate while you’re hunting rhinoceroses (that are actually rabbits).
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