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Rufus80 28-Jun-12 - 07:19 PM ET
bonzai272 28-Jun-12 - 07:34 PM ET
trapshootin hippie 28-Jun-12 - 08:13 PM ET
OldGoat 28-Jun-12 - 08:21 PM ET
Bazooka Joe 29-Jun-12 - 05:22 PM ET
BigBadBob 29-Jun-12 - 08:37 PM ET
William681 29-Jun-12 - 10:24 PM ET


Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: Rufus80
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Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2012 - 07:19 PM ET
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Found a good used 1100 trap model, looks clean and not abused. Old barrel no choke tubes. What are your opinions on this gun. Would be buying as a backup to my XT Trap.

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Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: bonzai272
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Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2012 - 07:34 PM ET
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hard to beat for a good backup gun.

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Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: trapshootin hippie
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Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2012 - 08:13 PM ET
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I wouldn't. Not for a backup. Use the 1100 and save the XT for a backup.

GneJ

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Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: OldGoat
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Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2012 - 08:21 PM ET
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Can't ever go wrong with a good 1100...I have five. Regards, Ed

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Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: Bazooka Joe
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Date: Fri, Jun 29, 2012 - 05:22 PM ET
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I have four, shot the same one for 25yrs! Two are trapguns, one sporting 12, and one sporting 20ga. Since I check the gun I use on the weekend on Sunday night, I can replace anything needed before the next weekend. Very seldom have to replace a part. Rick

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Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: BigBadBob
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Date: Fri, Jun 29, 2012 - 08:37 PM ET
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I agree with Hippie. Use the 1100 and have the Browning for back-up, of course you probably won't need it.

Use the 1100 as back-up to the Browning and you'll probably shoot the 1100 more.

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Subject: Remington 1100 trap
From: William681
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Date: Fri, Jun 29, 2012 - 10:24 PM ET
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Fell into one of these for just under $400.00. Can you say steal????

Cannot beat the quality or the reliability, (spelling police?), .

Get a shell catcher so as not to annoy the shooter to your right.

30" Mod bbl powders 16's.

Picked up a 24" IC and it does right well on girly skeet shoots.

Bill

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