Identifies the barrel as suitable for modern loads.
You risk damaging the barrels if you do.
Depends on when it was made. Go to Browning.com and ask.
50-350 USd
browning shot gun hold 5 441
only if your choke is improved cylinder or modified, full chokes are a no,no. the barrel will bulge or burst!
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You will need to include the Model of Browning shotgun,and type of shotgun in your question to get a correct answer.
Yes. Lead shot may be safely fired from a shotgun that is made for steel shot. Problems arise when you fire steel shot from an older shotgun that is made for lead shot only- the barrel is softer metal, and make be scratched by the steel shot.
Made in 1961. Special steel refers to the barrels. Do not use steel shot in it.
For the BEST answer, contact Browning Customer Service through their website. SOME older shotguns should not use steel shot, due to wear at the choke. Some will handle it fine. Browning should be able to give you the definitive answer. FWIW, there ARE alternatives to steel shot in a lead-free zone- bismuth for one.
No, due to the damage steel does to the barrels. Not recommended by Browning
Browning Pump Shotgun "BPS"