2022 SHOT Show Special- Pump shotgun that is built for speed and reliability. Composite stock with Woodland camouflage finish. Barrel and receiver are protected with Perma-Cote FDE finish. Dual action bars and strong rotary bolt. Barrel features hard chrome plated chamber and bore for added durability. TRUGLO fiber-optic front sight and ivory mid bead.
Pump-action shotguns are known for their reliability, one of the main reasons why their popularity continues. From weather to mud to fast loading to get that coveted double, the Winchester SXP is made to take all the punishment a day in the field can dish out. The advantages of dual-action bars, a strong rotary bolt, chrome-plated bore and chamber and a matte black chrome bolt will keep the SXP cycling smooth season after season.
RECEIVER Aluminum alloy; Flat Dark Earth (FDE) Permacote finish
FEATURES Three Invector-Plus choke tubes (F,M,IC); TRUGLO fiber-optic sight; Inflex Technology recoil pad; Sling swivel studs
Caliber Dictionary
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12 gauge is the most popular and useful shotgun gauges ever made. Suitable for everything from doves to geese. With sporting, military and law enforcement applications. Available in 2 ¾”, 3” and 3 ½”. The magnum lengths are generally preferred for waterfowl and turkey. Most major manufacturers produce guns and ammunition in a very wide septum for 12 gauge. Loads from ¾ oz. to 2 oz. are common with 1 1/8 oz Low base and 1 ¼ oz being the most common loadings. Target loads are normally around 1150 to 1200 FPS with High velocity lead loads tuning up 1350 FPS. Steel waterfowl loads tend to be loaded faster around 1500 FPS to compensate lower density shot. While the 2 ¾” loading is still the most popular ammunition made, nearly all current production guns have 3”or 3 ½” chambers. The shorter ammunition can be safely fired in longer chambers, but not all magnum semiautomatics will function with shorter shotshells. — Craig Boddington