Sure.
In fact I have and often do so.
My preference is a bone stock 870 pump loaded with Brenneke slugs, second loading choice the Federal plain vanilla 1oz slugs.
Having said that, Next to me is NEF Single Shot Youth Model 20 ga.
I have never felt uncomfortable with My '74 Win SX1 , bone stock, with well over 200k rds thru it.
Best kept secret is a 1100 is 20 ga, I have used the 12, 20, 28 [with slugs] and .410 with no problem.
My Citori 3 bbl set, 20, 28, .410, again never felt I could not handle whatever arose.
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You see I was raised in a time when a LOT of the Offerings in Shotguns [firearms period] and Ammo choices simply are not what they are today.
Money was tight, and folks didn't buy something until they could afford to pay for it, or used Lay-a-way.
Folks learned to shoot, including gun fit, how to pattern guns, shoot slugs for groups, and
shot ammo designed for their gun - meaning reliable feeding and extraction [100 -200 rds tested ] and KNEW what their was going to do everytime, a gun that fit, and they had trained with and practiced with.
Once done - they did not mess with the firearm or loadings.
Now if a powder was no longer made, or a new powder came out to replace, perhaps the factory dropped a loading, added a new one, maybe even if they never used a slug for deer, only pellet loads for bird hunting, clay games, small game - whatever - well time to get a variety of 5 packs of slugs [back then Rem, Win, or Fed was about it for choices - one had to make their own 28 ga slugs...which is .54 caliber and lots of things have fallen to .54 caliber remember?] shoot for them reliable and best groups.
We didn't have the Internet.
We had gun magazines, and folks hashing back and forth at ranges, clubs, and wherever they met - still - Folks KNEW back then Each gun was a critter of its own and it made NO difference what anyone shot, the choke, the brand of ammo to speak of because...
Always the Shooter - not the shootin' iron.
One has to test for themselves - gun fit, ammo - because it does not mean a hill of beans what something is marked or what works for another person.
Oh sure one can get an idea for a baseline.
"Such and Such's Model gun seems to shoot Loading Whatever, and What's his name's gun shoot the same Model gun and his gun prefers Whomever's ammo - I'll get some of both of these loads to start out and TEST MY GUN FOR ME.
Problem is they do not seem to teach a few things today they did back then.
1. What does the owners manual suggest for loading?
2. What was the gun designed to shoot for a loading?
Meaning - what runs the gun?
3. Gauge and pellet count/ size is effective to what ranges for
what task?
4. Slugs are good to go for what range and effectiveness?
Meaning - Tool and components for task.
5. This critter takes this to fell them.
6. Patternng a gun / shooting groups to know
a. Pattern density, shot strings being short or long.
b. Trajectory of slugs.
Meaning - a person got to know his, the firearm's and ammo's limitations.
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Let us take a bone stock 1100 in 12 ga.
Persons takes up Skeet, gets the gun to fit them, takes lessons / training and practices.
Now in my day the 1 1/8 oz loading in 2 3/4 dr eq was the loading used for Skeet, the 3 dr loading of 1 1/8 oz was the "heavy target load" and use by Trap shooters.
We didn't have factory 7/8 oz loads. I am trying to recall when I saw factory 1oz loads used on the field.
Gun patterned and the 1100 ran flawlessly with these 1 1/8 oz loads in either "light" or "heavy" target loads. Ran all the heavier game loads too, like the 1 1/4 oz Pigeon Loads, or Rabbit loads...always run Buckshot and slugs too.
I mean a person that shoots say 500 rds a week , and the 1100 NEVER misses a beat, and the person has tested his 1100 for best serious loads and whatever game/ task/ critter is going to be able to take care of a serious situation.
Now the 7/8 oz loads came out...1100 not made to shoot them...
Equipment Races to shoot various games came about...
Well, you shorten bbls you change dwell timing and the gun may not run the loads it did with its factory length.
Tip - Remington's 1100 Bird Gun had a 23" bbl, English stock and it never missed a beat with any loading. Magic length on the bbl and dwell timing was 23".
Folks started messing with opening ports....well the Rule is - if you mess with one component, it affects others.
That 1100 Skeet gun ran great, never failed...
Add that sidesaddle, a bit too tight - and it would not run.
Get it to run with that and now one may have to mess with something else.
Domino Effect.
7. If it ain't broke - don't fix it.
Meaning, if you need a hammer, don't try to make a Screwdriver into hammer - buy a hammer.
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So What happened?
Internet. Oh yeah Marketers like the Internet, much easier to give folks a case of the "gotta haves".
Much much better than magazine subscriptions, and reading magazines at the barber/ beauty shop...reaches more folks.
Folks forget one is suppose to crawl before they walk, walk before they run.
Today, if you got plastic, just whip that sucker out and buy equipment so you can bypass the crawling and walking stages, go directly to running.
If that pc of equipment don't work - just keep buying one until you can...or feel you can.
Folks started trying to buy skill and targets. Fine by me.
See I know, oh I know all too well of folks that have used a bone stock Pump, Semi, SxS, O/U, even single shot shotguns for matters, and some real serious.
I know the same folks, folks with same mindset, that have multiples of these guns, they look for them.
That is why a 23 y/o lady that shot/ shoots 15K rds a year in skeet, uses a 1100 in 20 ga for a Everything gun, even HD. Petite thing, the other 3 house defense guns are fit to her, and are also 1100s. Her hubby is about 6'1' and 190#, he can use her guns. She would use a Pump, and can to some extent, but she had a little problem with weak side arm...someday perhaps she will be more well...
She took a couple of defensive shotgun classes, and did really really well, beat the boys even.
Especially on the part in covering the BG and having to dial a phone...BG "produces a gun" and she had to shoot BG one handed. Just one little test this private instructor does...
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Hence the reason folks "jump" and play really cool when they find a Beretta 303, a B-80, Rem Bird gun, 1100s, SX1s, in semis. Two bbl guns such as Citori, 311, and the single shot ain't dead - not gonna be.
Pumps, the old Pumps, 870 and 1300 of course, but a $85 JC Higgins works there are other deals out there, and especially if someone has a bad case of "gotta haves".
Sorry for being so long, I have had I guess a dozen or more contact me about this very topic.
Just my thoughts mind you.
28 ga slugs.
You read that right. See Ballistic Products.
Another thing is...well some folks are Physically Challenged. Be it from birth, accidents, surgeries, disease.
Didn't get a hand or arm at birth, car wrecks, broken backs, detached retina...arthritis...Doc says they cannot shoot...
Maybe they can if limited to less recoil like semi auto.
Some just want to break a clay, go hunting with a grandkid...
I am not going to stand in front of a 1100 in .410.
28 ga either, especially with a slug, a .54 cal hunk of lead that felled took Buffalo and ...Remember history, like Civil War?
So grandpa can tote that 1100 in 28 ga out with his grandson, maybe bird hunting...then again maybe deer season.
Matter get serious that .54 cal can work on more serious matters around the property.
Just like that petite gal with her 1100 skeet gun...she uses low 7 as a Tueller Drill.
She really liked that lesson...*grin*.
Remember what Bob Brister wrote...you do have his book and read it often- right?
Fred Misseldine wrote and said the same thing -
Shooting is 90% Mental, and 10% Physical - Once you get the Physical figured out for YOU - forget it, don't change it, quit messing and fretting over it.
Physical is the gun, ammo, shell pouch, clothes you wear, shoes [ yep real important them shoes] ...etc.
Get this Physical out of the way, and the Physical will not creep over and start taking away some of that 90% Mental stuff .
Ever fretted about spilling coffee on your clothes driving somewhere, and almost miss the red light and nosedive to a stop? How about miss seeing the green light and the car behind honks to get you to go?
Mental game was lessened by fiddlin' with the Physical.
Same reason Champion shooters are Champions - Focus.
Why Trained Teams in Military, LEO and similar are on those teams - they are focused.
Hand either one a 1100 in 20 ga, and they can take care of business.
Yeah I'll take a 870 as my preference
Then again it is about Software - not hardware.
Can't buy it - Gotta Earn it. - Mentor of mine
Steve