Down to two

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After much help and many hours reading, visiting gun shops and bashing my head against a wall, I have narrowed my FIRST shotgun (not my last) purchase down to the following two:

Remington 1100 Competition Synthetic or the Browning Maxus Sporting Synthetic.

I know there are better shotguns for each individual game, but I feel that these offer me a good gun for the three clay games I can play and I do know that if I get better or focus on a single game, my shotgun will change!

Any feedback on these two?

Cheers!
 
After much help and many hours reading, visiting gun shops and bashing my head against a wall, I have narrowed my FIRST shotgun (not my last) purchase down to the following two:

Remington 1100 Competition Synthetic or the Browning Maxus Sporting Synthetic.

I know there are better shotguns for each individual game, but I feel that these offer me a good gun for the three clay games I can play and I do know that if I get better or focus on a single game, my shotgun will change!

Any feedback on these two?

Cheers!

Have owned regular 1100's and a browning maxus. I would take the browning 10x over the 1100.
 
I would take the Browning over the Remington too. A friend of mine used to shoot a Remington and had to replace parts all the time. We used to joke around at shoots telling him to have repairs stations at every couple stations. At one shoot in Quebec, Remington reps were there to demo their different guns. I asked to try a 20 ga 1100 sporting model. The gun jammed 2 or 3 times out of 5. I wasn't very impressed with the gun neither with the reps. They were there to sell guns and they make you shoot a gun thet cannot function reliably. Have you shouldered the Beretta 391 or the Winchester Super X3 also made by Browning.

Good luck with you search

jacpor from BC
 
Browning! I just put a few hundred rounds through a friend of mines and thats what I'm buying. I was comparing to a 391 sporting however
 
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