Yes as long as you keep to the slugs designed for smooth bore shotguns,The Breneke is a ideal slug for your application.
With the serial number that you provided,your Winchester model 50 was produced in 1955.
The first year of production for the Winchester model 50 was 1954.These firearms were made from 1954-1962.
No
Your winchester model 50 semi-auto shotgun was made by winchester in 1956.
With the serial number provided,your Winchester model 50 shotgun was made in the year 1955.
No.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 50 shotgun was made in the year 1956.
Your winchester model 50 12ga shotgun was made in 1955.
With the serial umber that you provided,your Winchester model 50 shotgun was made in the year 1959.
The Winchester model 50 was manufactured by Winchester from 1954-1962.If you supply a serial number,I could give you a exact year of production.
Yes. I have two and they are both very accurate with Remington rifled slugs. Set up a target at about 25 yards, fire one barrel and note where the slug hits. Then fire the second barrel, you should have two slugs impacting within a few inches of each other. Shoot at 50 and 100 yards and see what your accuracy is like. These shotguns were made for hunting, not for looking at. What you don't want to see is the right barrel shooting to the left and the left barrel shooting to the right, this is called crossing and it means you will have no accuracy past a couple of yards and you can't fix it without regulating the barrels.
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