User Guide

THEINVECTOR CHOKE TUBESHOULD
SURE THAT IT IS TIGHT AND FIRMLY
BE PERIODICALLY CHECKED TO AS-
SEATED. BEFORE CHECKING, FOL-
LO W THE SAFETY GUIDELINES OUT-
LINED ABOVE.
Replacement and additional tubes and
wrenches are available from your Browning
dealer, or by writing to the
Browning Consumer Department, Route 1,
Morgan, Utah 84050. (801) 876-271 1.
Canadian customers please call or write to
Browning Canada Sports Ltd./Ltee,
3167 De Miniac, St. Laurent, Canada H4S 1 W6.
(514) 333-7261.
INVECTOR CHOKE TUBE CODE —
To identify individual Invector tubes, refer
to the abbreviated indications on the side
of the tube, or use the identification mark(s)
located on the top rim of each tube (See
Figure 21).
INVECTOR TUBE SELECTION
To help you choose the correct choke tube
for each hunting situation, all Browning
Invector choke tubes are inscribed on the
side with the patterns they produce with
both lead and steel shot. Each Invector tube
also has notches in the top rim of the tube.
These notches are a code to allow you to
determine the choke designation while the
tube is installed. Rim notches refer
specifically to lead shot. You will need to
use the chart below to cross-reference from
lead to steel, and determine the appropriate
tubes for your ammunition and hunting/
shooting situation.
Several tubes are supplied with your
Browning shotgun. The tubes listed are also
available as accessories. Remember,
Invector-Plus and standard Invector tubes
are not interchangeable. Invector-Plus tubes
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