Winchester Super-X 20 Gauge Ammo For Sale

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Winchester Super-X has set the standard for reliable performance at the range and in the field. The 20 Gauge offerings deliver consistent patterns, making them ideal for upland birds, small game, or clay targets. Find Super-X 20 Gauge ammo in stock and available in bulk or individual boxes. Learn More
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  1. Winchester Super-X 20 Gauge Ammo - 250 Rounds of 1 oz. #8 Shot Ammunition

    $91.99

    51 In stock now

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    Bullet type #8 Shot
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1165 FPS

Overview of Winchester Super-X 20 Gauge Ammo

Winchester Super-X 20 gauge represents one of the longest-running and most recognizable shotgun shell lines in American shotgunning. First introduced in 1922, the Super-X family has covered nearly every shotgun use case in the intervening century - upland field loads, waterfowl loads, target loads, and slug loads - and remains a default choice for 20 gauge shooters who want a proven shell at a reasonable price.

For 20 gauge owners, Super-X covers the range that makes the bore so versatile: lighter recoil for upland walking days, effective field loads for dove and quail, and slug loads for whitetail in shotgun-only zones. The line's strength has always been availability and consistency rather than premium performance - it's the shell most 20-gauge shooters cut their teeth on and keep coming back to.

Why shooters choose Winchester Super-X 20 gauge

  • Century-tested: the Super-X line has been the workhorse American shotgun shell since 1922.
  • Wide-spectrum coverage: field, target, and slug loads in one family.
  • 20 gauge friendly: lighter recoil for upland and youth shooters.
  • Reliable availability: consistently in production across major shot sizes.

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For how 20 gauge stacks against other shotgun bore options, see our breakdowns of 12 Gauge vs. 20 Gauge and .410 vs. 20 Gauge.