12 gauge question

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im getting rid of my pump 12 gauge and am buying a semi-auto. im leaning away from a remington 1100 because i will be limited to a 2 3/4" round, but not sure how severe of a problem it would be running numerous 2 3/4" rounds through an 1187 set up for 3" rounds. i shoot alot of trap, and would be using 2 3/4" rounds but also alot of waterfowl and wonder if i need the 3" capable 1187?
 
I was listening in on that same conversation at the Kamloops gun show last weekend. After some discussion all 4 veteran shotgunners-one a trap/skeet champ, decided to stay with the 2-3/4inch. Nothing you cant kill with it and it has always been that way especially with the new bismuth loads. I was standing in front of a table that had a cherry mint Remmie 870 Wingmaster about 25-30years old with a 3in chamber. The guy wanted $500 for it so I bought a not so mint Wingmaster with a 2-34in for half that and will hunt it this fall after some time on the trap range. I will open up the full choke though so I can use steel shot. In a head to head test I found I could cycle my Wingmaster at 16 faster and more accurately than my dad could with his 1100. My dad was a good shot too. Just that the pump is more accurate to point I think. Much better for snap shots. Thought I saw an 1100 on the EE a day or two ago.
 
If you are going to shoot a lot of Trap with it, I would suggest a 391 Beretta.
 
Is the 1100 your staying away from, an older gun? If it's a used 1100 standard then it will cycle all 2 3/4" loads, from clays to magnums.Up to the 70's remington had 2 1100's. A standard and a magnum.The 1187 should cycle anything you put through it.
 
Another option you have is buy the 2 3/4" 1100 and get a Remington 3" chambered barrel that is only for 3" STEEL loads ONLY (there is a warning not to shoot 3" lead loads from these barrels because of the heavier shot charges), they are compatible with the 2 3/4" 1100 receiver and it comes with remchokes (Cabela's advertises these barrels). I am definitely considering picking one of these up for my 1100, if I can find one north of the border.
 
My wife shoots trap with an 11-87 Premier Trap. Keep it clean and it'll cycle any commercial round on the shelf (I'm no Remington fan, but I won't deny the truth.)

The truth is the truth, but your exactly right with the words "keep it clean". Seems to be a thing with remington gas auto's. The system they use is bound to collect a lot of crud.
 
Another vote for the Beretta 391 for an all round clays and hunting gun. Mine shoots everything from 3" mags right down to very light 7/8s ounce loads.

I've owned Remingtons and still own a 28 gauge 1100. The only reason I still have a Remington is because Beretta has not seen fit to produce the 391 in 28. If they ever do I'll be first in line to buy one.
 
I have an 11-87 chambered in the 3 1/2' mag and cycles light trap and chicken loads all day. For me the only option would be another 11-87.
 
Another vote for the Beretta 391 for an all round clays and hunting gun. Mine shoots everything from 3" mags right down to very light 7/8s ounce loads.

I've owned Remingtons and still own a 28 gauge 1100. The only reason I still have a Remington is because Beretta has not seen fit to produce the 391 in 28. If they ever do I'll be first in line to buy one.

But you would really rather have one in 16ga. Wouldn't you. ;)
 
I have an 11-87 chambered in the 3 1/2' mag and cycles light trap and chicken loads all day. For me the only option would be another 11-87.

I'm certainly not an expert, but my 11-87 (3-1/2" chamber) won't cycle consistently with the Winchester ammo that WalMart sells. It works every time with Federals, even though they both claim to have the same load. Now I see why I'm the only guy on the skeet field with a semi! Have to wait for another year to buy that O/U I wanted in the first place I guess.:)
 
I'm certainly not an expert, but my 11-87 (3-1/2" chamber) won't cycle consistently with the Winchester ammo that WalMart sells. It works every time with Federals, even though they both claim to have the same load. Now I see why I'm the only guy on the skeet field with a semi! Have to wait for another year to buy that O/U I wanted in the first place I guess.:)

You should try different Ammo. Other than that go out and buy a Beretta 391. :)
 
I have a 11-87 (on order. I talked to a couple of guy and they say they have no problems using the 2 3/4 federals. I hoping this is correct because who doesn't like to bust a few clays.
 
i shoot alot of trap, and would be using 2 3/4" rounds but also alot of waterfowl and wonder if i need the 3" capable 1187?

If you want to shoot steel for waterfowl, I would go with at least a 3" chamber. There are 2-3/4" steel loads out there that will work, IF they pattern well in your gun. There is a much wider selection of loads when you step up to 3", so finding one that patterns well should not be a problem. You have more options in 2-3/4" loads if you look at other types of non-toxic shot, but they will cost you more.
 
The 1100 is availbale in 3"

I personally would never own another 1100 or 11-87, way too much cleaning and maintaining involved!!

The only exception would be if I found a nice 28 at a reasonable price (or 410)
 
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