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re: Older Remington 1100 info
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:11 pm to No Colors
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:11 pm to No Colors
That's an awesome story (not being sarcastic). Some of my company owners own a dove lodge in Argentina, and I think that's what they shoot as well. My direct boss is a competitive sporting clays shooter and has been shooting a newer customized 1100 for the past couple years.
Should I go ahead and shoot this 1100 or keep it in the safe? I shoot a browning maxus, but tbh the 1100 shoulders really nicely. It hasn't been fired In probably 30 years if I had to guess.
Should I go ahead and shoot this 1100 or keep it in the safe? I shoot a browning maxus, but tbh the 1100 shoulders really nicely. It hasn't been fired In probably 30 years if I had to guess.
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:14 pm to GEAUXLPOST
Shoot it. 1100's are awesome shotguns. Just don't shoot steel through it if the barrel is fixed full choke.
Otherwise, shoot and enjoy it. They're extremely reliable and soft shooting.
Otherwise, shoot and enjoy it. They're extremely reliable and soft shooting.
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