Reminting 1100

I have had bad experience with G3's and would hesitate to buy another.

I would look for an older 1100 1970-1990s' I wouldn't be stuck on a trap model either.

I had a classic trap and found the comb too high.

Regular configuration 1100's with the right choke will smash them all day,

do your fellow shooters on the trapline a favour and get a shell catcher.

Beretta's are also execellent,

I would avoid benelli however, they are light and have more felt recoil due to being light and inertia operated. They are also overpriced because they are trendy.
 
I have had bad experience with G3's and would hesitate to buy another.

I would look for an older 1100 1970-1990s' I wouldn't be stuck on a trap model either.

I had a classic trap and found the comb too high.

Regular configuration 1100's with the right choke will smash them all day,

do your fellow shooters on the trapline a favour and get a shell catcher.

Beretta's are also execellent,

I would avoid benelli however, they are light and have more felt recoil due to being light and inertia operated. They are also overpriced because they are trendy.

I agree with you that the Benelli's are expensive. But the Super Sport is one sweet Shotgun. I had the wood version the Sport II a little more recoil but a real target crusher. Another gun I wish I had never sold. I just hope my "new" to me SX1 shoots as well.
 
I had a 20 gauge super sport with the comfortech stock, nice gun, but a little too light and the stock with the biggest pad was still a little short for me.

It did however break targets nicely, even worked well at 16 yds. on the trap field.

I also like the simplicity of the benelli and how easy it is to clean and maintain.

But at the end of the day if I had to do it all over again knowing what I now know, I would get a beretta gas loader, if I was looking for a semi-auto
 
Stock 1100's have broken more Trap Skeet & Sporting clays records that any other gun. I don't think it matters what version you get. Try a couple and see which "feels" better for you; try different stock matterials, barrel weights, barrel lengths ect.
 
Stock 1100's have broken more Trap Skeet & Sporting clays records that any other gun. I don't think it matters what version you get. Try a couple and see which "feels" better for you; try different stock matterials, barrel weights, barrel lengths ect.

I think the Winchester model 12 might disagree with you on that one.
 
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