® Licensee Licensee Winchester Rifles and Shotguns BACO, Inc. 275 Winchester Avenue Morgan, UT, U.S.A. 84050-9333 www.winchesterguns.com Licensee Winchester is a registered trademark of Olin Corporation.
Important instructions for the Contents Page Gun Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Winchester ® Autoloading Super X™ Rifle Winchester Rifles and Shotguns Customer Service Department (United States) BACO, Inc. 275 Winchester Avenue Morgan, Utah 84050-9333 Phone: (800) 945-5237 General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 General Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Terminology and Descriptions . .
Important instructions for the Contents Page Gun Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Winchester ® Autoloading Super X™ Rifle Winchester Rifles and Shotguns Customer Service Department (United States) BACO, Inc. 275 Winchester Avenue Morgan, Utah 84050-9333 Phone: (800) 945-5237 General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 General Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Terminology and Descriptions . .
operating mechanism should be performed by a qualified gunsmith. 7. Before firing, clean any grease or oil out of the chamber and the barrel with a cleaning rod and patch. Grease or heavy accumulation of oil can cause excessive pressures and result in serious personal injury. 15. Hunting from elevated surfaces, such as tree stands, is dangerous. Doing so may increase the risk of handling any firearm. Always make certain that the stand being used is safe, sturdy and stable.
operating mechanism should be performed by a qualified gunsmith. 7. Before firing, clean any grease or oil out of the chamber and the barrel with a cleaning rod and patch. Grease or heavy accumulation of oil can cause excessive pressures and result in serious personal injury. 15. Hunting from elevated surfaces, such as tree stands, is dangerous. Doing so may increase the risk of handling any firearm. Always make certain that the stand being used is safe, sturdy and stable.
FIGURE 2 The barrel is hammer forged and heat treated for accuracy and durability. The muzzle is crowned to help maintain accuracy. The one-piece, aircraft-grade alloy receiver is lightweight, yet incredibly strong. RIFLE FEATURES Multiple lug bolt lock-up gives this rifle the ability to fire both standard and magnum cartridges accurately. Wear on internal components from recoil is reduced by a recoil-buffer. A comfortable recoil pad takes the sting out of magnum cartridges.
FIGURE 2 The barrel is hammer forged and heat treated for accuracy and durability. The muzzle is crowned to help maintain accuracy. The one-piece, aircraft-grade alloy receiver is lightweight, yet incredibly strong. RIFLE FEATURES Multiple lug bolt lock-up gives this rifle the ability to fire both standard and magnum cartridges accurately. Wear on internal components from recoil is reduced by a recoil-buffer. A comfortable recoil pad takes the sting out of magnum cartridges.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. Throughout this owner’s manual, the “action” refers to the mechanism of this rifle which loads and secures the cartridge in the chamber. CLEANING PARTS WITH SPECIAL FINISHES — SERIAL NUMBER Be especially careful when cleaning guns with camouflage, Dura-Touch® Armor Coating and other special finishes. Always prevent these surfaces from coming in contact with cleaning solvents, barrel scrubbers and other strong chemicals.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. Throughout this owner’s manual, the “action” refers to the mechanism of this rifle which loads and secures the cartridge in the chamber. CLEANING PARTS WITH SPECIAL FINISHES — SERIAL NUMBER Be especially careful when cleaning guns with camouflage, Dura-Touch® Armor Coating and other special finishes. Always prevent these surfaces from coming in contact with cleaning solvents, barrel scrubbers and other strong chemicals.
CAUTION: THE RED WARNING BAND ON THE SAFETY BUTTON IS FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. DO NOT DEPEND ON THE RED COLOR ALONE TO INDICATE YOUR FIREARM’S SAFETY STATUS, AS TIME, EXPOSURE TO THE ELEMENTS, AND THE ABRASIVE ACTION OF CLEANING AGENTS CAN ERASE IT. prevent the accidental discharge of this firearm as a result of jarring or abuse such as occurs when a firearm is dropped. Never rely totally on your firearm’s safety. It is merely an aid to safe gun handling.
CAUTION: THE RED WARNING BAND ON THE SAFETY BUTTON IS FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. DO NOT DEPEND ON THE RED COLOR ALONE TO INDICATE YOUR FIREARM’S SAFETY STATUS, AS TIME, EXPOSURE TO THE ELEMENTS, AND THE ABRASIVE ACTION OF CLEANING AGENTS CAN ERASE IT. prevent the accidental discharge of this firearm as a result of jarring or abuse such as occurs when a firearm is dropped. Never rely totally on your firearm’s safety. It is merely an aid to safe gun handling.
FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 Press cartridges straight down to load the magazine. Tip the front of the magazine into the magazine well first. Then swing the rear into position until the magazine locks in place 5. Load the chamber by pulling the operating handle fully rearward and releasing it, allowing the bolt to slam closed from the open position. If the bolt is not allowed to close in this manner, there is a possibility that it will not close completely, preventing the rifle from firing. 2.
FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 Press cartridges straight down to load the magazine. Tip the front of the magazine into the magazine well first. Then swing the rear into position until the magazine locks in place 5. Load the chamber by pulling the operating handle fully rearward and releasing it, allowing the bolt to slam closed from the open position. If the bolt is not allowed to close in this manner, there is a possibility that it will not close completely, preventing the rifle from firing. 2.
handle fully rearward. If your rifle is to be put away and stored, do not reload the magazine. The chamber and magazine must remain empty when storing your rifle. UNLOADING IN THE CASE OF A MISFIRE REMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP — Only rarely will modern factory ammunition experience a misfire. If this ever occurs when shooting your rifle, follow these instructions carefully. This procedure should rarely, if ever, need to be performed.
handle fully rearward. If your rifle is to be put away and stored, do not reload the magazine. The chamber and magazine must remain empty when storing your rifle. UNLOADING IN THE CASE OF A MISFIRE REMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP — Only rarely will modern factory ammunition experience a misfire. If this ever occurs when shooting your rifle, follow these instructions carefully. This procedure should rarely, if ever, need to be performed.
5. Perform any cleaning of the parts and receiver cavity as necessary. We suggest cleaning the trigger group with a quality aerosol gun solvent. Allow it to dry and then very lightly oil the moving parts. FIGURE 12 DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE TRIGGER GROUP BEYOND THIS POINT. TRIGGER GROUP REINSTALLATION — 1. Before reinstalling the trigger group, make sure that the bolt is fully forward and engaged in the locked position. Remove the sling swivel stud. 2.
5. Perform any cleaning of the parts and receiver cavity as necessary. We suggest cleaning the trigger group with a quality aerosol gun solvent. Allow it to dry and then very lightly oil the moving parts. FIGURE 12 DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE TRIGGER GROUP BEYOND THIS POINT. TRIGGER GROUP REINSTALLATION — 1. Before reinstalling the trigger group, make sure that the bolt is fully forward and engaged in the locked position. Remove the sling swivel stud. 2.
Remove the bolt lock pin (Figure 16) and pull the bolt lock forward and out of the receiver. You can then pull the forward end of the right action bar away from the inertia block, and lower and pull the action bar out of the receiver. 7. With a small punch, gently tap out the roll pin located just forward of the bolt lock pin. NOTICE: The roll pin must be tapped out from the left to the right side. 8. Grasp the action spring securely and compress it forward enough to expose the action spring guide. 9.
Remove the bolt lock pin (Figure 16) and pull the bolt lock forward and out of the receiver. You can then pull the forward end of the right action bar away from the inertia block, and lower and pull the action bar out of the receiver. 7. With a small punch, gently tap out the roll pin located just forward of the bolt lock pin. NOTICE: The roll pin must be tapped out from the left to the right side. 8. Grasp the action spring securely and compress it forward enough to expose the action spring guide. 9.
FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20 The action bars fit into the two recesses in the bolt. Make sure the bolt lock spring is installed correctly. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS FIGURE 21 PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. Gently tap the roll pin into place from the right side. CLEANING PARTS WITH SPECIAL FINISHES — 6. To replace the action bars, place the bolt in its most forward position.
FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20 The action bars fit into the two recesses in the bolt. Make sure the bolt lock spring is installed correctly. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS FIGURE 21 PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. Gently tap the roll pin into place from the right side. CLEANING PARTS WITH SPECIAL FINISHES — 6. To replace the action bars, place the bolt in its most forward position.
3. Using a rifle cleaning rod with tip and patch large enough for a snug fit in the bore, insert the rod and patch in the barrel from the muzzle end and run back and forth several times. Care should be exercised to ensure that neither the cleaning rod nor the handle strikes the crown of the muzzle, as damage to this area can adversely affect the accuracy of the rifle.
3. Using a rifle cleaning rod with tip and patch large enough for a snug fit in the bore, insert the rod and patch in the barrel from the muzzle end and run back and forth several times. Care should be exercised to ensure that neither the cleaning rod nor the handle strikes the crown of the muzzle, as damage to this area can adversely affect the accuracy of the rifle.
OTHER CLEANING SUGGESTIONS — for service or cleaning is required, take your gun to a Winchester Rifles and Shotguns Authorized Repair Center or a qualified gunsmith as explained under “Parts, Service, Repair and Questions” on page 23. • Never pour large quantities of oil into the receiver or other parts of your rifle. It can drain down into the wood and soften it, causing permanent damage and loosening of the stock.
OTHER CLEANING SUGGESTIONS — for service or cleaning is required, take your gun to a Winchester Rifles and Shotguns Authorized Repair Center or a qualified gunsmith as explained under “Parts, Service, Repair and Questions” on page 23. • Never pour large quantities of oil into the receiver or other parts of your rifle. It can drain down into the wood and soften it, causing permanent damage and loosening of the stock.
4. With a lighter, carefully melt both ends of the fiber-optic element to secure it in the sight rings. 4. When sending your firearm, enclose the service/repair form available at www.winchesterguns.com or a letter that clearly describes the trouble experienced, the ammunition used and the repairs desired. Also include your name and a daytime phone number where you can be reached. 5. Reassemble the sight in the reverse order of the previous steps. It will be necessary to sight-in your rifle to obtain zero.
4. With a lighter, carefully melt both ends of the fiber-optic element to secure it in the sight rings. 4. When sending your firearm, enclose the service/repair form available at www.winchesterguns.com or a letter that clearly describes the trouble experienced, the ammunition used and the repairs desired. Also include your name and a daytime phone number where you can be reached. 5. Reassemble the sight in the reverse order of the previous steps. It will be necessary to sight-in your rifle to obtain zero.
® Licensee Licensee Winchester Rifles and Shotguns BACO, Inc. 275 Winchester Avenue Morgan, UT, U.S.A. 84050-9333 www.winchesterguns.com Licensee Winchester is a registered trademark of Olin Corporation.