Winchester Super X Pump Field and Waterfowl Hunter

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posted on January 17, 2013
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There's now a version of Winchester's popular Super X Pump shotgun tailored specifically to the needs of waterfowl hunters. The Super X Pump "Waterfowl Hunter" shotgun features Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades camouflage and is available with a 3-inch or 3 1/2-inch 12-gauge chamber. Barrel options include 26 or 28 inches.

A Super X Pump Field version is also new for 2013. Chambered for 3-inch 12-gauge shells, it is available with a 26- or 28-inch barrel. The satin hardwood stock is complemented by traditional checkering and a blued barrel/receiver. Four rotary bolt lugs provide a solid lock-up.

Expect prices to hover around $400 for the field model and $500 for the waterfowl version.

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