I noticed that many sites say the Japanese barrels are ok for steel shot with an older Belgian Auto-5
Browning site specifically states
Note: Belgian Auto-5 barrels are interchangeable with the new Invector barrels which are made in Japan. With this new Invector barrel installed on the Belgian-made Auto-5 receiver, steel shot loads can be used.
This implies to me that, much like Belgian barrels, the non-invector Japanese barrels are also not suitable for steel shot?
Assuming Japanese made modified fixed vs modified invector -
Is there a difference in the forcing cones length between invector vs non-invector Japanese barrels?
Were the invector barrels better steel?
Thanks
Browning site specifically states
Note: Belgian Auto-5 barrels are interchangeable with the new Invector barrels which are made in Japan. With this new Invector barrel installed on the Belgian-made Auto-5 receiver, steel shot loads can be used.
This implies to me that, much like Belgian barrels, the non-invector Japanese barrels are also not suitable for steel shot?
Assuming Japanese made modified fixed vs modified invector -
Is there a difference in the forcing cones length between invector vs non-invector Japanese barrels?
Were the invector barrels better steel?
Thanks



















































