Is a Remington 1100 Good for skeet shooting?

Is a Remington 1100 Good for skeet shooting?

The 1100 with its skeet barrel does excellent at grinding up the clays while it is running properly, but after a station or two it would stop ejecting shells which was fine for running singles but i wasn’t able to shoot the second bird on a report pair.

Can you put a choke in a Remington 1100?

Don’t overlook getting a used Remington barrel from one of the web sites. If you like your existing barrel and want to go the screw choke route, just about anyone can stick screw chokes in a single barrel gun like an 1100.

Can you shoot 2 steel shot through a full choke?

When using steel shot, you should only use stainless steel choke tubes with modified or more open chokes. You should not use steel shot with Extra Full, Full, or Improved Modified Chokes of any kind. If it is a fixed choke barrel, we do not recommend using steel shot, as it may damage your barrel(s).

Is a Remington 1100 good for sporting clays?

It is an excellent gun and is very appropriate for Sporting Clays. Don’t worry about the choke constriction, just shoot it! If you put the shot where the target is (or will be) it will break.

What choke comes with Remington 1100?

Registered. If you buy a new Remington 1100 barrel from the manufacturer, it will probably come with a modified choke tube installed.

When did Remington start making screw in chokes?

In 1986 Remington introduced the new Remington “Rem Choke” system of screw-in chokes (also fitted to Remington model 1100 auto-loading shotguns at the same time). Initially, the Rem Chokes were offered only in 12 gauge in barrel lengths of 21″, 26″, and 28″.

What choke do I use for steel shot?

Understanding How Chokes React with Steel Shot Avoid using full lead chokes with steel shot because the constriction is too tight. For ducks and geese that are close, improved cylinder or even skeet constriction choke work well. If the birds are farther out, a modified choke tube is better.

What kind of barrel does a Remington 1100 shotgun have?

Initially they were only available as Model 1100 Matched Pairs – a .410 shotgun and a 28 gauge shotgun in Field and Skeet versions. Both plain and vent rib barrels were available. The Field gun came with mahogany stock and fore-end, and Skeet guns came in American walnut.

How much does a Remington Model 1100 skeet gun cost?

The Model 1100 Special Field shotgun now featured a 23″ ventilated rib barrel with RemChoke, a slimmed and shortened fore-end, and cost $605.00. 1996 Remington reintroduced the Model 1100 LT-20 Skeet Gun. This 20 gauge shotgun featured a satin-finished American walnut stock with sharp-line checkering, and a 26″ vent rib barrel with RemChoke.

How much does a Remington Model 1100 Magnum cost?

In this year Remington added a Model 1100 20 gauge Lightweight in 3″ magnum gun, weighing 6lbs/12oz. Plain 28″, full choke barrel guns cost $214.95, and vent rib guns cost $239.95. In January of this year, Remington Arms Company proudly advertised producing the one-millionth Model 1100 autoloading shotgun.

When did the Remington 1100 20 gauge come out?

In March, Remington Arms Company proudly announced the manufacture of the two-millionth Model 1100 shotgun. Also in 1977, Remington introduced a new, redesigned Model 1100 20 gauge Lightweight (called LT-20) in Field Grade, Magnum and Skeet versions.

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