i need the long and short on the 11-87

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So my wife bught me a rem11-87 (12ga) for my birthday a couple of weeks ago. I took it out for its maiden shoot at the local club for some trap... i was shooting federal bulk loads. The gun functioned fine for the first 50-60 rnds then it would fail to eject maybe 1 in 5. Is this normal for light target loads (2-3/4", 2-3/4 dra,1-1/8oz. If so should i find a different round. Or does the gun just need some breaking in? Reload ideas?

I fired 150rnds that day. Also when i gave it a cleaning after i found that the oring had some nicks it...

Thoughts?

P.s. please dont tell me to get somthing else as this was a present from my wife...
 
Even after breakin and judisicious cleaning I found I couldn't be 100% sure mine would cycle. Traded it for a Beretta Urika and haven't had a malfunction yet.
 
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I am not goping to beat up the 1187. I had a few overe the years and could get all of the 3" ones working fine. 3 1/2" for me is a different story.
Clean it after each outing, if old seal design shoot it almost dry on the tube and if new style wet.
Try some remington sts 1 1/8 target loads in it to see how it cycles. Mine would never cycle crappy ammo. take care
 
2.75 Dram is on the light side, 1 1/8oz is good.

Try a couple different loads to see what works. Make sure the Piston, Piston Seal and Barrel Seal are installed correctly. If you have a 3.5" gun, make sure the Barrel Seal Activator is installed.
 
Its the 3" version. Its brand new. So i take it that the tube needs to be wet (oiled i presume?). I till pick up some different ammunition and give it a whirl. I will try to pot back with the results. Thanks for the info. Anything else is apreciated!

I suppose i should add that the federal shells when ejected would land about a foot from me. Some more and some less. I used one black cloud shell which was in my pocket and it flew about 6 feet. Maybe the cheap shells are just too under poweredor not built very uniformly?
 
...shells when ejected would land about a foot from me.

I used one black cloud shell which was in my pocket and it flew about 6 feet.

When shells land that close to you, it's a good indication of under-powered ammo.

I wouldn't add a bunch of oil. Just use a heavier load, it won't need to be a magnum load, just heavier. The Black Cloud load, being heavier, functioned great.
 
When I first got my 1187 4 years ago, I tried it first with target loads. It didn't eject the odd shell. I took it out hunting and went through 3 or 4 boxes of heavy 3" loads. The gun works fine with the light loads now. Also, like you, I noticed the o ring had a nick in it when I cleaned it the first time. I changed the o ring. I picked up some viton orings for about 60 cents each. I changed it again this past fall , not because it needed it, I just did it. If you get o rings from Remington I think they are about $5.00!
 
Don't put oil on the magazine tube, the high temp gas will cook it into carbonite. Use a synthetic like BreakFree CLP. Spray it on the piston, rings, and mag tube and then shoot it. It'll clean off the old residue while you shoot.

Change the O-ring if you think it needs to be changed, but just clean it and shoot it lots with proper target loads, not WallyWorld cheapos.
 
So my wife bught me a rem11-87 (12ga) for my birthday a couple of weeks ago. I took it out for its maiden shoot at the local club for some trap... i was shooting federal bulk loads. The gun functioned fine for the first 50-60 rnds then it would fail to eject maybe 1 in 5. Is this normal for light target loads (2-3/4", 2-3/4 dra,1-1/8oz. If so should i find a different round. Or does the gun just need some breaking in? Reload ideas?

I fired 150rnds that day. Also when i gave it a cleaning after i found that the oring had some nicks it...

Thoughts?

P.s. please dont tell me to get somthing else as this was a present from my wife...

Mine did the same thing with that ammo at first. Some 10 years later it shoots it fine.

I use an O ring from GBS I got 10 for $10 instead of 1 for $20. Not sure if the O ring makes a difference it shouldn't. Think it just needed to be broken in?

Of my shotguns I shoot the best with my 11-87
 
i have an 11/87 trap and shoot 1oz loads with no problems. i also have an 11/87 sps and shoot 1 1/16 duck loads.seems to function fine even in sub zero weather.
 
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