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EN 18 AMMUNITION WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for physical injury or property damage resulting from the use of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded or remanufactured ammunition. Serious damage or injury, even death, may be caused from the use of ammunition that is not suitable, loaded with force, or loaded with obstructions in the barrel. The Beretta A300 Outlander semi-automatic shotgun has different cartridge chambers, depending on the version. The shotgun does not require adjustments or interventions to shoot from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g (7/8 oz), to 76 mm (3 in) /57 g (2 oz) cartridges. CAUTION: The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander has a Mobilchoke® barrel and Mobilchoke® choke tubes that make it possible to fire steel shot ammunition. Follow the instructions for use of choke tubes appropriate for the use of steel shot, as set out in the "Steel shot" section. You will find the markings for the gauge and chamber length for your shotgun on the side of the barrel. Every A300 Outlander has been tested with special proof test ammunition at 1320 bar with steel shot. These tests guarantee the ability to shoot either ordinary or steel shot ammunition. CAUTION: Do not use High Performance (HP) cartridges. HP Cartridges usually contain pellets higher that 3.5 mm of diameter which cause higher pressure in the barrel. CAUTION: Never use cartridges that do not correspond to the indications on the barrel. CAUTION: Only use cartridges with a length equal to or less than the chamber length indicated on the barrel. CAUTION: To avoid using improper ammunition, always check the characteristics stamped on the cartridge box and on the cartridge. Be sure to use the right cartridge gauge and length for your firearm. STEEL SHOT All Beretta barrels, as well as the "SP" (Steel Proof) Beretta choke tubes, are designed for use with factory steel shot cartridges loaded to international standard specifications. When steel shot cartridges are fired, the best results are obtained by using open chokes (C0000/CL, 0000/IC, 000/M). Full choke constrictions (0/F, 00/M) when using steel shot, do not increase pattern density and will distort normal pattern density, accelerating wear and tear. The use of reloaded or remanufactured ammunition can increase the likelihood of excessive pressure, case rupture or other defects in the ammunition.

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18
EN
AMMUNITION
WARNING:
Beretta assumes no liability for physical injury or property damage
resulting from the use of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded or
remanufactured ammunition. Serious damage or injury, even death, may be
caused from the use of ammunition that is not suitable, loaded with force, or
loaded with obstructions in the barrel.
The Beretta A300 Outlander semi-automatic shotgun has different
cartridge chambers, depending on the version. The shotgun does not
require adjustments or interventions to shoot from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g
(7/8 oz), to 76 mm (3 in) /57 g (2 oz) cartridges.
CAUTION:
The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander has a Mobilchoke
®
barrel and Mobilchoke
®
choke tubes that make it possible to fire steel shot
ammunition. Follow the instructions for use of choke tubes appropriate for the
use of steel shot, as set out in the “Steel shot” section.
You will find the markings for the gauge and chamber length for your shotgun on
the side of the barrel. Every A300 Outlander
has been tested with special proof
test ammunition at 1320 bar with
steel shot. These tests guarantee the ability to
shoot either ordinary or steel shot
ammunition.
CAUTION:
Do not use High Performance (HP) cartridges. HP Cartridges usually
contain pellets higher that 3.5 mm of diameter which cause higher pressure in
the barrel.
CAUTION:
Never use cartridges that do not correspond to the indications
on
the barrel.
CAUTION:
Only use cartridges with a length equal to or less than the chamber
length indicated on the barrel.
CAUTION:
To avoid using improper ammunition, always check the characteristics
stamped on the cartridge box and on the cartridge. Be sure to use the right
cartridge gauge and length for your firearm.
STEEL SHOT
All Beretta barrels, as well as the “SP” (Steel Proof) Beretta choke tubes,
are designed for use with factory steel shot cartridges loaded to international
standard specifications. When steel shot cartridges are fired, the best results
are obtained by using open chokes (C0000/CL, 0000/IC, 000/M). Full choke
constrictions (0/F, 00/M) when using steel shot, do not increase pattern density
and will distort normal pattern density, accelerating wear and tear. The use of
reloaded or remanufactured ammunition can increase the likelihood of excessive
pressure, case rupture or other defects in the ammunition.