Winchester SXP High Grade Field Pump Action Shotgun 20 Gauge 3" Chamber 28" Barrel 4 Round Capacity High Grade Walnut Stock Gloss Black Finish
A perfectly balanced pump shotgun – especially one that offers instinctive pointability and absolute reliability – is an asset in the field. The Super X Pump does all that, and amazes with a high-grade Turkish Walnut stock a feature almost unseen on a pump shotgun. This fine shotgun also sports a vent rib barrel with 3'' chamber and Invector-Plus™ choke tubes, making it ready to drop a limit of birds at your command. Get behind a Super X Pump and you’ll be getting ahead of the game.
Features : -Aluminum alloy receiver with gloss blued finish
-Chrome-plated chamber and bore
-Gloss blued barrel finish
-12 gauge - 3'' chamber
-20 gauge - 3'' chamber
-High Grade Turkish Walnut stock with satin varnish finish
Buttplate/Recoil Pad: Inflex Technology Recoil Pad
Cable Trigger Lock: Yes
Caliber Dictionary
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The 20-gauge follows the 12-gauge as America's second-most popular shotgun gauge. And, with modern shotshells, continues to gain ground. The 20-gauge has a bore diameter of .615-inch, with modern shells in either 2 3/4 "standard" or 3-inch "magnum" length. Most modern shotguns are chambered to handle both. Payloads vary from light-recoiling 5/8-ounce loads all the way to heavy turkey loads carrying 1 5/16 ounces of shot. Standard 2 3/4" loads for targets and upland birds are normally 7/8 or one ounce. At its very best the 20-gauge does not have the capability of a 12-gauge...but with modern shot, wad columns, and chokes it doesn't give up much, and it can be built into a much lighter shotgun developing less recoil. Virtually all manufacturers offer 20-gauge guns, and they are available in all action types and for virtually all shotgunning sports. The 20-gauge joins the 12, 28, and .410 as one of four events in skeet competition, and is becoming increasingly popular for sporting clays. — Craig Boddington