Element® Tungsten Synthetic

(4 customer reviews)

$699.00

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Description

Built to be a do-all workhorse shotgun, the Weatherby Element Synthetic Tungsten builds on a tried-and-true inertia semi-auto and seals its metalwork under a ceramic shell to create protection from the elements. Between the black polymer stock and the tungsten Cerakote barrel and action, this two-tone shotgun is at home chasing pheasants in the snow, laying in wait for waterfowl or breaking clays in the sun. Chambered in 12 or 20 gauge and with 3 inch chambers, the Element Synthetic Tungsten is shipped with a set of interchangeable chokes and is adjustable for fit with the included stock shim set. Between the incredibly hardy external finish and the reliable and time-proven inertia operating system, this Element is built to perform for years to come. 

FEATURES INCLUDE:

  • Drop and cast adjustments
  • Vented top rib
  • Fiber optic front bead
  • Chrome lined bore
  • Dual purpose bolt release
  • Inertia operated action
  • Swivel studs included

STOCK:

  • Griptonite stock features pistol grip and forend inserts
  • Gray/Black design color

BARREL AND METALWORK:

  • Tungsten Cerakote on all metalwork
  • 26 or 28 inch barrel

CHOKES:

  • Full
  • Modified
  • Improved Cylinder
  • Long Range Steel (12 ga only)

Questions about Choke Tubes? View the Choke Tube Guide HERE.

How do you break in your shotgun? Check out the Shotgun section in FAQ HERE.

Additional information

Weight6.7500 oz
DimensionsN/A
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Barrel Length

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4 reviews for Element® Tungsten Synthetic

  1. Richard PApp

    The Weatherby Element Tungsten, like my Weatherguard, is what I would describe as a perfect weapon. The look is modern and appealing, the feel and balance are flawless and the performance is spectacular, all at a price that put it comfortably in my reach. Nothing feels quite like a Weatherby – the weight & swing, the grip, the trigger and overall handling just feel right to me. From a performance standpoint it’s flawless on the range and in the field – I have never had a misfeed, jam or misfire in over 1000 rounds, and accuracy, especially with the Weatherby long range steel choke, is nothing short of spectacular. I get consistently tight patterns with just about any load and clean kills on virtually everything I have shot at. I just really love this gun.

  2. Rich Rabe

    I have tried several other simi auto shotguns both gas and inertia , the 12 ga. tungsten is the best repeating shotgun I have ever shot or owned. It functioned perfectly in the first rounds of trap and skeet and no break in was needed . For hunting pheasants and chukar partridge it is light and tough, and shoots any load I put in it . I thought it would kick more but I think the fiber stock helps to negate some of the recoil ? even with hunting loads it’s soft shooting . As soon as I sell one of my B—— guns I’ll be getting one in twenty gauge.

  3. scott

    Man what a sweet gun. I hunted with a single shot Ithaca as a kid and it just felt perfect. My fam bought me a 20 gauge Element. Felt perfect. Shot some flying cowpies and some feel 50 years later. Super nice Shotgun.

  4. Joshua Krick

    My first shot gun and gun ever purchased … Just back from shooting trap and this thing was amazing … Feels great, shoots great, looks great … I am so impressed that i will be sticking with weatherby for the rest of my purchases …

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