
Winchester’s Super X3 shotguns raised the bar for sporting shotguns with its mere introduction. Now, with the addition Super X3 Ultimate Sporting Adjustable and Super X3 Composite Sporting Carbon Fiber models, Winchester is looking to completely dominate the the clays market.

The Super X3 Ultimate Sporting Adjustable features a matte nickel-plated receiver, satin oil grade II/III walnut stock with adjustable comb and cut checkering. A ported Perma-Cote gray barrel with vent rib comes with a Tru-Glo fiber-optic sight and white mid-bead. New features include Signature Red Briley bolt handle, bolt release button and magazine cap weight system. Available in 12 gauge, 2 ¾” chambering in 28″, 30″ or 32″ barrel lengths. Suggested Retail, $1,869.99.
Product Specifications: Satin Oil Finish Grade II/III Walnut Stock Adjustable Comb Cut Checkering Matt Nickel-Plated Receiver Signature Red Briley bolt handle, bolt release button and magazine cap Back-Bored Technology Ported Perma-Cote Gray Barrel Vent Rib Tru-Glo Fiber-Optic Sight with White Mid-Bead Hard Chrome-Plated Chamber and Bore Extended Signature Invector-Plus Choke Tubes Active Valve System Pachmayr Decelerator Recoil Pad Ambidextrous Crossbolt Safety Drop-Out Trigger Group The new Super X3 Composite Sporting Carbon Fiber model features a synthetic stock with carbon-fiber finish that provides an excellent grip. This shotgun also features the Signature Red Briley bolt handle, bolt release button and magazine cap weight system. Receiver, barrel finish and barrel length options will be the same as on the Ultimate Sporting Adjustable model. Suggested Retail, $1,739.99.

Product Specifications: Synthetic Stock With Carbon-Fiber Finish Matte Nickel-Plated Receiver Signature Red Briley bolt handle, bolt release button and magazine cap Back-Bored Technology Ported Perma-Cote Gray Barrel Vent Rib Tru-Glo Fiber-Optic Sight with White Mid-Bead Hard Chrome-Plated Chamber and Bore Extended Signature Invector-Plus Choke Tubes Active Valve System Pachmayr Decelerator Recoil Pad Ambidextrous Crossbolt Safety Drop-Out Trigger Group
bought my first super-x 1 in 1976…super-x 2 1994, but i’ll never afford a super-x 3 crazy prices
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