Originally Posted by passport
Hard to beat an 1100. Find an old stock to cut to fit and go kick azz. Should be able to have him going, fitted and the whole 9 for around 500


I always agree with Passport, he always has a common sense approach to shotgunning. If your grandson can handle the weight of an Rem 1100 and the 1 1/8 oz factory loads the Rem 1100 is a perfect starter shotgun. I coach the National Scholastic Trap Program and more than 50% of our kids shoot Remington 1100's. Most 1100's hand me down shotguns. It's amazing how well the kids do having just ONE gun to shoot. They don't have the option of returning to the truck for another gun because they dropped a bird or two. cry grin

Still plenty of stocks, barrels and parts out their...if needed.

Doc

Last edited by doctor_Encore; 02/09/16.