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I'm using a family inherrited Browning Sweet 16-Belgium made in approx. 1955. It has the factory variable choke. It has also never failed in over 50 +years use by family for small game, pheasant and quail.
I am NOT smart on shotguns, and this may be a dumb question, BUT:
I occassionally shoot some three-gun "locally".
I know it's NOT the right gun for steel, but I can shoot very competitively with it locally. The gun is fast and easy to shoot accurately. I'm not looking for another shotgun.
My big problem is being limited to matches that favor "5" rds max., 4 in the tube +1 in the chamber.
Can the tube on THIS gun be extended to hold +2, for seven total?
Does anyone make an extension to fit this old Browning Sweet Sixteen?
Where would I start to look?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I am NOT smart on shotguns, and this may be a dumb question, BUT:
I occassionally shoot some three-gun "locally".
I know it's NOT the right gun for steel, but I can shoot very competitively with it locally. The gun is fast and easy to shoot accurately. I'm not looking for another shotgun.
My big problem is being limited to matches that favor "5" rds max., 4 in the tube +1 in the chamber.
Can the tube on THIS gun be extended to hold +2, for seven total?
Does anyone make an extension to fit this old Browning Sweet Sixteen?
Where would I start to look?
Thanks in advance for any help.