I’ve owned Remington 11’s, 11-48, 58 3-shot gas, 11-87 as well. For 25 yrs and sheer numbers sold for $150-250 it was an impressive distribution of a well received shotgun. Not perfect, but some skeet buddies had them and shot cases of ammo through them. I’ll admit under ideal conditions.
A duck hunter! That’s a special sickness. I agree, your shotgun should also fare emergency duty as a boat paddle. Albeit a $1500-2000 one! A good 3.5” pump of any flavor will serve fantastic in that capacity. I get a tinge of a headache just thinking of it in the blistering wet cold.
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I’ve always harbored a bit of suspicion with
- WB, 2026-01-24, 16:54
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I nicknamed my 1100 "the tomato stake,"
- Dave H., 2026-01-25, 09:40
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I can appreciate the 1100, I was there
- WB, 2026-01-25, 12:02
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I shot in the 3 gun combat shoots in the late
- Gary Reeder, 2026-01-25, 19:05
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My ONE duck hunting story...
- WB, 2026-01-26, 08:05
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Good story. We all have our passions
- Dave H., 2026-01-26, 20:04
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Living in the south there is nothing like a good dove hunt
- WB, 2026-01-26, 21:39
- Nothing better! (nm) - Dave H., 2026-01-28, 05:51
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aroma therapy
- jthomson, 2026-01-27, 10:46
- Yeah - ORG, 2026-01-28, 08:33
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Living in the south there is nothing like a good dove hunt
- WB, 2026-01-26, 21:39
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Good story. We all have our passions
- Dave H., 2026-01-26, 20:04
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My ONE duck hunting story...
- WB, 2026-01-26, 08:05
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I shot in the 3 gun combat shoots in the late
- Gary Reeder, 2026-01-25, 19:05
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I can appreciate the 1100, I was there
- WB, 2026-01-25, 12:02
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I nicknamed my 1100 "the tomato stake,"
- Dave H., 2026-01-25, 09:40