Rem 1100 or Rem 11/87??

jazzbass62

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I'm fairly new to shotguns, now own an 870 for home defense and know how to use it, but I want to buy a new autoloader for shooting clays just for fun. After chatting with several folks I've narrowed the shotgun choice down to Beretta's 391 or one of the two Remingtons. I want to make sure the autoloader I buy will be reliable for shooting light target loads (given proper maintenance and cleaning of course...). Which Remington would you recommend between the 1100 and the 11/87 (3-inch receiver) and why?? Thanks ahead for your interest and advice!
 
The 11-87 was supposed to replace the 1100. As you can see it did not. Unless you want to shoot magnums tghe 1100 should be your choice. I have 2 1100's bought in the mid 70's still going strong.
 
Why is it that the 1100 is still in production if the 11-87 was supposed to replace it? What are the differences between them? It seems that a good number of people still like the 1100 more than the 11-87.
 
This is exactly why I'm asking. The 1100 restricts you to 2 3/4-inch shells but I'm fine with that for my application. But I feel that if I overlook the 11/87 somehow am I making a mistake?? Doesn't sound like it. I've heard the 11/87 is finicky with light target loads. Is that only on the 3 1/2 magnum receiver version?? Then my quandry becomes am I giving up on versatility? With a limited budget you can't own 'em all :)
 
I bought a used 1100 in 20ga. I fell in love with that gun! Never shot a 11-87 so I don't know the difference. I would much rather shoot my 1100 than my M1 Super 90 and I love my m1 as well. Just can have more fun with the 1100.

If you want the gun for ducks and geese you may want to go with the 11-87. I really think you need 3 inch shells with steel shot for geese. I think 3 1/2 shell are over rated
 
I would try to "feel" or better yet, shoot the 1100 and 1187 to see which you like better. The balance was different for me whan I picked them up, but it was a long time ago.

1100's are marketed as target type guns, mostly, and 1187's as hunting.

Many people feel the Beretta is a better auto. It is a better design no doubt, but I'd still pick the one that feels best to you.

Have fun.
 
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