Remington SPR 220H owner manual Loading and Unloading Your Shotgun cont’d, To Load

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Loading and Unloading Your Shotgun (cont’d)

TO LOAD:

1.Make sure the ammunition that you are using is the correct size and gauge. The barrels are marked with

the gauge and chamber size. Barrels marked 3” (76mm) will use only 2 3/4” (70mm) or 3”(76mm) shot shells and must not be used with 3 1/2” (89mm) shells. Barrels marked with 2 3/4” (70mm) will use only 2 3/4” (70mm) and must not be used with or 3” (76mm) or 3 1/2” (89mm) shells.

2.Visually inspect the chambers and barrels for obstructions by breaking open the shotgun by depressing the locking lever and tipping the barrels down. The chambers and barrels should be free of oil or grease or obstructions. (See Picture 19).

Picture 19

3.After inspection, load the correct type of shot shells into the chambers making sure that the shells are flush with the extractor (See Pictures 20 and 21), then close the action by swinging the barrels up until they lock into the receiver and the top lever moves back to the center position. If the top lever does not move to the center, break open the action again and check to see if the shot shells are fully seated in the chambers. If the shells are fully seated then re-close the action. If the shot shells are not fully seated, check the chamber for blockage and check the shells for deformation and retry closing the action once more. If the shells are the correct type and the chambers are not blocked and the shells are not deformed and the top lever does not move at least three quarters of the full travel distance to the center after closing, then unload the gun (follow Unloading Instructions) and have a competent gunsmith look at the shotgun or return the gun to Remington I.S.P. (See address in Parts & Service Section) for inspection. Note: The top lever may not move completely to the center on a new shotgun until the gun is broken in. The lever must move at least three quarters of the full travel distance. Try and move the top lever to the center position by pushing it, do not force it.

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Contents Owner’s Safety is Critical to Performance Always Keep the Muzzle Pointed in a Safe DirectionKnow Your Target and What’s Beyond It Use Proper AmmunitionAlways Wear Eye and Ear Protection Learn How Your Firearm OperatesUse the Security Lock Provided with your Shotgun Picture 1APicture Use the Security Lock Provided with your Shotgun cont’d Important Parts of the Firearm External Control PartsExternal Control Parts cont’d External Control Parts cont’d Instructions For Assembly Of Shotgun Instructions For Assembly Of Shotgun cont’d Loading and Unloading Your ShotgunPicture 17A Picture 17C Picture 17B Picture 17D Loading and Unloading Your Shotgun cont’d To LoadCocking and Uncocking Your Shotgun To UnloadTo Cock Picture 23ACocking and Uncocking Your Shotgun cont’d Firing Your ShotgunTo Uncock Picture 25A Picture 25BFiring Your Shotgun cont’d To Fire the ShotgunInstructions For Disassembly Of The Shotgun Picture 32ATo Clean and Maintain Your Shotgun Manufacturer’s WarningService One Year Limited WarrantyAmmunition Cartridges Notice Lubrication WarningParts and Service cont’d One Year Limited Warranty Implied WarrantyChoke Tubes Additional Information On Screw Choke TubesPage Parts List R N I N G Ussg Richard Road Rockledge, FL Manufacturer