Winchester Super X Model 1
18 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Does anyone have any experience with this shotgun? I have one that is a safe queen and I sold another one that was a shooter 2 years ago. I wish that I hadn't sold it now, but a friend was in need of a shotgun for dove shooting. The Super X1 has achieved kind of a "cult following" especially among target shooters.
|
|
No, I'm not familiar with that model...
Care to share some pictures...I've never seen a "queen"...all my guns are shooters ! |
|
I've owned several and still have one in my collection. Undeniably the best built auto ever built. All the parts are made of steel, no aluminum or plastic, and they are very comfortable to shoot. The precision of the bores and chokes are exceptional as well. I have a couple of Beretta autos but the Super X1 is my favorite.
|
|
any questions you may have about this gun, feel free to ask. mine has over 875,000 rounds in it and its still going.
|
|
wow thats a lot of time spent shooting that thing, you must know that gun inside and out.
|
|
been shooting it since 1985. know every part and know what will break next. you can set your clock to them. very predictible gun. only gun i know that prefers full house loads to 1oz or lighter.
|
|
i would love to see a picture of this shotgun and any others you might have in your collection.
|
|
im not sure if all my pics meet the size rule. im reluctant to post em and get poofed for not obeying rules...and i have no clue on how to change them using this old dial up computer!
|
|
try uploading your stuff to http://photobucket.com/ and then copy them from there to the forum.
|
|
heres my sxm1 trap. when i shoot trap i catch the hull with a rubber band.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/ ... _IMG-2.jpg |
|
Yes, I have a Model SX-1 from 1974. 28" bbl with modified choke---it's a beautiful gun and very well made. A bit on the heavy side but that's why trapshooters like it. I prefer it for clays but prefer my Model 59 for carrying in the field. You should check the status of the recoil buffer before shooting yours---these tend to degenerate with time. |
|
.270 WIN
Posts: 141
Joined: Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:44 pm Location: Nova Scotia,Canada |
In the past I have owned a field and skeet Super X Model 1.Both worked well,although I must say I did not use either one a lot..
|
I bought one recently and expect delivery within two weeks, can't wait.
|
|
Welcome to the Winchester Owners Forum Red River II !!
Enjoy our community... |
|
Hey Red, thanks for being with us!
GOA Life Member
NRA Sustaining Member USMC Korea vet Retired CWO3 USCGR |
|
Hey redrider, is that you cuz?
|
|
Hey some more. We are over specked with red and rider. Sometimes I forget who I am. Today I'm redryder.
GOA Life Member
NRA Sustaining Member USMC Korea vet Retired CWO3 USCGR |
|
Cool, and thank you for the welcome.
|
|
18 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest
Winchester Owners Forum is privately owned and operated. It is not affiliated or operated by Winchester company.
Views and opinions expressed here are not necessarily that of Winchester.