I'm looking to purchase an autoloader strictly for casual upland hunting. I'm not much into waterfowl nor at all into sporting clays. So, the Remington 11-87 Premier Upland Special has my interest. Is this a good choice?
I'm looking to purchase an autoloader strictly for casual upland hunting. I'm not much into waterfowl nor at all into sporting clays. So, the Remington 11-87 Premier Upland Special has my interest. Is this a good choice?
Benelli ultra lite --- hands down the best on the market (IMHO)![]()
It's a good choice. Try and put one into your hands before buying. I like the straight grip in the field but not everyone does.
Anyone with a Greener or Westley Richards who uses an 11-87 instead deserves to go in the muddy water and get his own gun.No offense (to Rem semi owners)....couple years ago, during a visit to my native country - I saw a very frustrated cousin of mine hurl his brand new 11-87 semi into the water (during duck hunting).....the firearm despite meticulous cleaning was jamming at every 2nd shot. I had to wade into chest deep water to retrieve that from the muddy bottom and spend a few hours at vigorious cleaning......that ass-clown! He was willing to compensate me by paying my half airfare though. He had since then gone back to his Greeners and Westley Richards for waterfowl.
Anyone with a Greener or Westley Richards who uses an 11-87 instead deserves to go in the muddy water and get his own gun.![]()
No personal experience but the Franchi 48 AL certainly has a following.
In my opinion the Franchi 48 AL is the best autoloader for use in the uplands.I have two 48 AL shotguns in 28 gauge and they are my favourite auto loaders for upland use.They are light (5 1/2 pounds in the 28 gauge)and very dependable.The 48 AL has been in production for a long while and has stood the test of time.



























