Winchester Repeating Arms Select User Manual

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Handling is its key advantage with a lively feel and

dimensions designed to quickly acquire and move

to targets.

The Select shotgun’s low-profile receiver with dual,

between-the-barrel locking pins is the foundation. This,

combined with stock dimensions designed to put you on

target consistently, make a Select the right design, with

the right dimensions and the right balance for serious

shotgunners. A few things to take notice of are:

Low-profile receiver. The perfect receiver design

for the optimal combination of action strength,

pointability and balance.

Dual locking pins provide strength for years of

heavy use.

Invector-Plus™ Choke Tube System. This

interchangeable choke system combines with

back-bored barrels to reduce shot deformation and

produce consistent, tight patterns across the entire

choke spectrum. (Your choke tubes may be marked

“Win-Plus.” There is no difference.)

Barrel selector. The selector is integrated into the

top-tang safety. You can select which barrel fires

first. The other barrel fires with the next pull of

the trigger.

In order to keep your shotgun in top condition and

operating at its peak performance, you must read,

understand and follow all of the instructions in this

owner’s manual.

G

ENERAL

O

PERATION

The Select is an over and under shotgun made to fire

two successive shots by pulling the trigger twice — once

for each shot. The action is broken open with a lever

mounted on the top of the receiver just forward of the

safety switch. Each time the action is opened the hammers

are cocked automatically, and the empty hulls are ejected

clear of the chamber(s). Unfired shells are elevated from

the chambers. They can be left in place or removed with

your fingers. The Select breaks down into three pieces in

just seconds for cleaning or storage (Figure 1B).

Prior to using live ammunition, familiarize yourself

thoroughly with all the operating instructions in this

owner’s manual. Get accustomed to the feel of your new

shotgun. Know the forces required to operate the action.

Understand how to select the firing order of the barrels.

Learn how to pull the trigger correctly, and above all,

know the location and operation of the safety. Procedures

for disassembly and operation of various components are

outlined in the following sections. Please read and study

them thoroughly.

IMPORTANT: ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A
SAFE DIRECTION.

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