The Winchester Super-X XB1231 delivers consistent 1 Buck shot performance in a 3-inch 12 gauge shell designed for hunting and tactical applications. This ammunition combines Winchester's proven powder formulations with precision-manufactured lead shot for reliable terminal performance.
What Makes This Different
Winchester's Super-X line utilizes a buffered shot column that maintains pellet roundness during firing, resulting in tighter patterns compared to unbuffered alternatives. The 3-inch hull provides increased payload capacity over standard 2¾-inch shells, delivering more pellets on target. Each shell contains nine .30-caliber lead balls that retain energy effectively at extended ranges.
Key Features
- Nine .30-caliber (1 Buck) lead pellets per shell for maximum stopping power
- 3-inch magnum hull increases pellet count over standard loads
- Buffered shot column reduces pellet deformation for consistent patterns
- High-brass construction ensures reliable cycling in semi-automatic shotguns
- Star crimp closure maintains consistent chamber pressure
- Smokeless powder formulation optimized for magnum velocities
- Compatible with all 12 gauge shotguns chambered for 3-inch shells
Field testing shows this load maintains effective patterns out to 40 yards, making it suitable for deer hunting in dense cover and tactical applications requiring immediate stopping power. The 1 Buck shot size bridges the gap between smaller buckshot and rifle slugs, providing multiple projectiles with substantial individual mass. Weather-resistant primer and sealed case mouth prevent moisture intrusion during storage and field use.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 12 gauge, 3-inch chamber required
- Shot size: 1 Buck (.30 caliber lead balls)
- Pellet count: 9 pellets per shell
- Case material: High-brass construction
- Primer: Non-corrosive, all-weather
- Packaging: 5 rounds per box, 50 rounds per case
- Manufacturer: Winchester Ammunition
This ammunition represents Winchester's commitment to manufacturing consistency and terminal performance. The 5-round box configuration suits hunters who need reliable performance without excess inventory, while the 50-round case option provides volume pricing for training facilities and frequent users.