Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

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3. Using your fingers, screw the appropriate tube into

the muzzle end of the barrel, tapered end first,

notched end outward. When it becomes finger tight,

use the Invector-Plus choke tube wrench to firmly

seat the tube.

THE INVECTOR-PLUS CHOKE TUBES SHOULD BE
PERIODICALLY CHECKED TO ASSURE THAT THEY ARE
TIGHT AND FIRMLY SEATED. BEFORE CHECKING,
FOLLOW THE SAFETY GUIDELINES OUTLINED ABOVE.

S

ELECTING THE

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ORRECT

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The Invector-Plus choke system is fully compatible with

factory lead, tungsten, bismuth or steel shot loads. The

conversion chart includes lead, tungsten, bismuth and

steel shot information. Lead and steel shot perform

differently in tubes with the same choke constriction.

For this reason, both lead and steel designations have

proven necessary. In fact, larger steel shot diameters result

in different patterns than smaller steel shot sizes. Each

designation is inscribed on each choke tube.

To help you choose the correct choke tube for each

shooting situation, all Invector-Plus choke tubes are

inscribed on the side with abbreviations for the patterns

they produce with both lead and steel shot.

Each tube also features identification notches located on

the top rim of each tube (Figure 18). These notches 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 on page 22 to cross-reference

from lead to steel, and determine the appropriate tubes for

your ammunition and hunting/shooting situation.

It is helpful to note that bismuth shot responds similarly to

lead shot and tungsten shot responds more like steel shot.

C

HANGING

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Some Select shotguns are fitted with a special trigger

shoe system that allows you to make small adjustments

to the length of pull. This feature is usually found on

target models where shooters benefit from highly

customized settings.

It is easy to change the length of pull using the 1.5 mm

Allen (hex head) wrench included with your firearm.

BEFORE PERFORMING THIS ADJUSTMENT, ALWAYS MAKE
CERTAIN THERE ARE NO SHELLS IN THE CHAMBERS AND
THE SAFETY IS IN THE “ON SAFE” POSITION.

1. Place your firearm on its side on a secure, padded

surface to prevent marring the finish.

2. Using the Allen wrench provided (any good 1.5mm

Allen wrench will work) loosen the trigger shoe from

the trigger plate by inserting the wrench from the

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