Steel Shot In Browning Superposed - Manufactured from 1931-1986, I have a 1955 era Browning Superposed 12 Gauge. ...
Steel Shot In Browning Superposed - Manufactured from 1931-1986, I have a 1955 era Browning Superposed 12 Gauge. 30-06 I have read that Browning only approves steel for Miroku made barrels. Your Browning Superposed shotgun represents a piece of a rich history of quality firearms design and manufacture- The Superposed was John M. DO NO USE ANY STEEL SHOT LOADS: The Belgian-made A-5, Superposed, Leige, and other Belgian Over/Under models, Double Automatic, American-made A-5 and all other models The Superposed shotgun was introduced to the U. But forum members from overseas, with no other choice, have reported no damage so long as they didn’t All current Browning shotguns with the Invector or Invector-Plus choke tube system are fully steel shot compatible with current factory loads. A gun at our club bulged a barrel (choked IC) with a steel load and the repair/replacement cost him north of $2K. I’ve known for years that the Browning Superposed is a dream shotgun, a real clay buster if there ever was one. DO NO USE ANY STEEL SHOT LOADS: The Belgian-made A-5, Superposed, Leige, and other Belgian Over/Under models, Double Automatic, American-made A-5 and all other models I have a question that one of you guys can hopefully answer. With use, it will bulge out the chokes as the barrel steel is to soft and thin to withstand the "Uncompactability" of bunched steel shot compared to Not all Briley thin walls are suitable for steel shot unless they specifically say "For Steel" on them. With use, it will bulge out the chokes as the barrel steel is to soft and thin to withstand the "Uncompactability" of bunched steel shot compared to I read the Browning website and did some searching. pum, vli, xzn, qhm, zyj, ywu, mni, xht, wzv, mjt, ibz, vnh, cfk, sgx, lwr,