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Browning CYNERGY - Safe Loading, Firing, and Unloading Procedures

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“12-16, 12-20, 20-28 or 28-.410 burst” which can cause extensive
damage to your shotgun and possible serious injury to you and others.
We can assume no responsibility for incidents which occur through
the use of shells of nonstandard dimension or those developing
pressures in excess of SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition
Manufacturers’ Institute) established standards.
Cynergy 2¾" chamber models will shoot all factory lead and steel 2¾"
field loads. Cynergy 3" chamber models will shoot all factory lead and
steel 2¾" and 3" field loads. Cynergy 3½" chamber models will shoot
all factory lead and steel 2¾", 3" and 3½" field loads.
LOADING
when loading your shotgun always keep the muZZles pointed
in a safe direCtion, always plaCe the “safety” in the on safe
position and keep your fingers away from the trigger. failure
to follow these warnings Could result in serious injury
or death.
do not Carry your shotgun with a shell in the Chamber to
avoid aCCidental disCharge. when firing is no longer imminent,
make sure the “safety” is in the on safe position and unload
the Chamber. failure to follow these warnings Could result
in serious injury or death.
1 Move the top lever to the right and open the breech.
2 Check the chambers and bores to be certain they are clear
of obstructions.
3 Insert a shell in each chamber, or in the chamber you intend to
fire, and close the breech.
the shotgun is now ready to fire by simply moving the “safety”
to the “off safe” position and pulling the trigger.
3. Lift the barrels out of the action.
If you are disassembling for storage, reinstall the forearm on the
barrels. You will then have two compact units: the barrels and forearm
and the receiver and buttstock.
AMMUNITION
use only shells of the CorreCt gauge and length. the gauge
and length of the Chamber is insCribed on the side of the
barrel. do not use ammunition other than what is insCribed
on the side of the barrel. examine every shell you put in your
shotgun. failure to follow this warning Could result in
serious injury or death and Cause damage to your shotgun.
use shells of the CorreCt length. do not use 3" or 3½" shells
in a barrel with a 2¾" or 2½" Chamber, or 3½" shells in a
barrel with a 3" Chamber.
doing so Can result in a buildup of
dangerously high pressures. failure to follow this warning
Could result in serious injury or death and Cause damage to
your shotgun.
do not put a 16 or 20 gauge shell in a 12 gauge shotgun. do
not put a 28 gauge shell in a 20 gauge shotgun. do not put a
.410 bore shell in a 28 gauge shotgun. never put metalliC
Cartridges of any kind in a shotgun. speCifiCally, never put
Centerfire rifle or pistol Cartridges in a shotgun Chambered
for .410 bore. failure to follow this warning Could result in
serious injury or death and Cause damage to your shotgun.
The most certain way to bulge or rupture a shotgun barrel is to load
a smaller gauge shell into a larger gauge chamber. The smaller gauge
shell will not fall completely through the barrel; its rim is caught by
the front of a larger gauge chamber or at the larger gauge’s choke.
Your shotgun will misfire (with the chamber appearing to be empty).
It is then possible to load the correct gauge shell behind the smaller
gauge shell. If the shotgun is then fired, the result will be a so-called
08-344-BFA_Cynergy OM.indd 16-17 11/19/08 8:54:22 AM

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