J JerseyDrez New member Oct 6, 2009 #61 Id go with an 870 or 500 since they have many different versions and accessories, and you can customize and buy any barrels you need for different situations.
Id go with an 870 or 500 since they have many different versions and accessories, and you can customize and buy any barrels you need for different situations.
L LanceOregon Moderator Oct 6, 2009 #62 A 3 1/2 1100 would give you more punch for coyotes, turkeys and geese. Click to expand... Remington has never ever manufactured a 3 1/2 inch 12 gauge magnum version of the model 1100. No such gun has ever existed. In fact, all of their current 1100 12 gauge models except for one can only shoot 2 3/4 inch shells. --
A 3 1/2 1100 would give you more punch for coyotes, turkeys and geese. Click to expand... Remington has never ever manufactured a 3 1/2 inch 12 gauge magnum version of the model 1100. No such gun has ever existed. In fact, all of their current 1100 12 gauge models except for one can only shoot 2 3/4 inch shells. --
G gyvel New member Oct 8, 2009 #64 Remington 870. In my experience as a gunsmith, far less parts breakage.