Winchester Repeating Arms X3 Shotgun User Manual
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5. Remove all four filler screws from the top of the
receiver using a very small, thin-bladed gunsmithing-
type screwdriver.
6. Pre-position the bases on the receiver top to
determine the best orientation of the bases. Most
bases have transverse grooves cut into them that are
offset from the middle. These are the grooves that the
crossbolts in your scope rings will pass through. The
grooves are offset to allow you to position the bases to
fit the design/length of your scope and the placement
of the scope front to back for proper eye relief. Place
both grooves to the rear, both to the front, or one
in each direction, depending on your scope and
desired position.
7. Once you know which configuration you will use,
insert the screws through the bases and screw them
into the receiver top using the correct wrench or
screwdriver (usually a
3
/
32
" hex wrench). You must
use screws which are at least
11
/
32
" in length to ensure
proper thread engagement.
Many gunsmiths find it helpful to use a drop of
serviceable thread locking compound to assure the
screws stay tight. Make sure the compound does not
get into the action. Be careful to assure that the
threads of each screw engage properly in the threads
in the receiver to prevent stripping the threads in the
alloy receiver.
8. Tighten the screws snugly, but do not overtighten.
9. Mount your scope rings and scope as outlined in the
instructions supplied with your scope rings and/or
scope. Always make sure you have the proper eye
relief. Always make sure that the saddle crossbolts
and the cap bolts on the rings are fully tightened
before using your shotgun.
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xtra
b
arrelS
beFore installing accessory barrels on
your shotgun, read the Following guidelines
to ensure the barrel/shotgun coMbination
is saFe. Place the “saFety” in the on saFe
Position. oPen the action and MaKe certain
your shotgun is coMPletely unloaded. KeeP the
MuZZle Pointed in a saFe direction. Failure to
Follow these warnings could result in serious
injury or death.
The versatility of your new shotgun can be extended with
an extra barrel. Most shotgun barrels are interchangeable
within a given gauge and chamber length. No special
fitting is required. However, some important restrictions
must be observed:
• Never use a barrel with a 3½" chamber on a shotgun
designed for barrels with a 3" chamber.
• Never use a barrel with a 3" chamber on a shotgun
designed for barrels with a 3½" chamber.
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hoke
t
ube
i
nStallation
1. Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Always
make sure the shotgun is completely unloaded.
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
2. Before installing a tube, check the internal choke tube
threads in the muzzle, as well as the threads on the
choke tube to be sure they are clean. Lightly oil the
threads with a high-quality, lightweight gun oil.
3. Using your fingers, screw the appropriate tube into the
muzzle of the barrel, threaded end first, notched end
outward. When it becomes finger-tight, use the choke
tube wrench to firmly seat the tube.
NOTICE! the choKe tube should be Periodically
checKed to assure that it is tight and FirMly
seated. beFore checKing, Follow all choKe tube
reMoval and installation “saFety” guidelines
Previously outlined.
S
cope
m
ounting
i
nStructionS
beFore Mounting a scoPe, sight or other
accessories to your shotgun, Place the
“saFety” in the on saFe Position. oPen the action
and MaKe certain your shotgun is coMPletely
unloaded. KeeP the MuZZle Pointed in a saFe
direction. Failure to Follow these warnings
could result in serious injury or death.
Some Super X3 shotguns are designed to accept a scope or
other optical sight; usually these are turkey and deer
models. The top of the receiver on some of these models
is drilled and tapped for scope bases. Other models are
equipped with a cantilever scope base. If your shotgun has
a cantilever mount, follow the mounting instructions
supplied with your scope rings and/or scope. If your
shotgun’s receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts,
four holes (in line, in pairs on top of the receiver) will be
visible. They are fitted with filler screws. If yours is drilled
and tapped you must adhere to the following:
NOTICE! your winchester shotgun is drilled and
taPPed For the Mounting oF bases and rings to
accoMModate an aPProPriate scoPe or sight.
always use the correct bases For this shotgun
with the aPProPriate length screws which are
at least
11
/
32
" in length.
1. Open the action and place your shotgun on a table or
other safe/secure location. Protect the finish with rags
or other padding.
2. You should have two Super X3-compatible bases and
four screws of at least
11
/
32
" in length. Make sure your
bases are compatible with your shotgun.
3. Clean all oil, grease or dirt from the receiver top and
from the scope base parts.
4. Position your shotgun in the upright position with the
top of the receiver upward.