I don't feel the need to change the 11-87 I already have for a 3 & 1/2 inch chamber. Love the one I have, picked it up used last week at the skeet club.
My buddy got a 3" 12ga 870, and after seeing it smack him in the face twice, I'm happier than ever with my 20ga 1100. Both of these guns failed to bring down turkeys at 50 yards this weekend, but I don't blame the guns.
If I REALLY needed a 3 1/2" 12ga, instead of a lesson in patience, I would choose an 11-87 or 1100 to suck up some of the recoil.
My buddy got a 3" 12ga 870, and after seeing it smack him in the face twice, I'm happier than ever with my 20ga 1100. Both of these guns failed to bring down turkeys at 50 yards this weekend, but I don't blame the guns.
If I REALLY needed a 3 1/2" 12ga, instead of a lesson in patience, I would choose an 11-87 or 1100 to suck up some of the recoil.
I don't feel the need to change the 11-87 I already have for a 3 & 1/2 inch chamber. Love the one I have, picked it up used last week at the skeet club.
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Get one its agreat gun that would you well very reliable.
Middle of the road for autoloaders. Benelli and Beretta make better guns but they also cost alot more.
I have seen to many Berettas and benelis break down in the field.
You can't go wrong. My hunting partner uses 1 for all duck geese pheasant everything. He loves it. Good Luck
I don't feel the need to change the 11-87 I already have for a 3 & 1/2 inch chamber. Love the one I have, picked it up used last week at the skeet club.
thanks guys im trying to make up my mind of what to get first and 11-87 or a 17hmr im going to get both of them when i save up the money
My buddy got a 3" 12ga 870, and after seeing it smack him in the face twice, I'm happier than ever with my 20ga 1100. Both of these guns failed to bring down turkeys at 50 yards this weekend, but I don't blame the guns.
If I REALLY needed a 3 1/2" 12ga, instead of a lesson in patience, I would choose an 11-87 or 1100 to suck up some of the recoil.
3" shells worked just fine for My Grandpa and they work for me. And I am older than he lived to be.
A great gun but pretty expensive.
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Get one its agreat gun that would you well very reliable.
Middle of the road for autoloaders. Benelli and Beretta make better guns but they also cost alot more.
I have seen to many Berettas and benelis break down in the field.
You can't go wrong. My hunting partner uses 1 for all duck geese pheasant everything. He loves it. Good Luck
thanks guys im trying to make up my mind of what to get first and 11-87 or a 17hmr im going to get both of them when i save up the money
My buddy got a 3" 12ga 870, and after seeing it smack him in the face twice, I'm happier than ever with my 20ga 1100. Both of these guns failed to bring down turkeys at 50 yards this weekend, but I don't blame the guns.
If I REALLY needed a 3 1/2" 12ga, instead of a lesson in patience, I would choose an 11-87 or 1100 to suck up some of the recoil.
I don't feel the need to change the 11-87 I already have for a 3 & 1/2 inch chamber. Love the one I have, picked it up used last week at the skeet club.
3" shells worked just fine for My Grandpa and they work for me. And I am older than he lived to be.
A great gun but pretty expensive.
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