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    Interesting hybrid shotgun

    Picked up an odd bird this morning, never had seen one before. A Remington 870 Competition Trap- unlikely marriage between a 870 and an 1100. The shotgun is a 2 shot (one in the chamber and one in the magazine) pump action shotgun. The remainder of the magazine tube is a partial 1100 piston with a gas powered recoil reducer. I shoot 7/8th oz at the 16 yard line, those light loads really cut the recoil- but with that 1100 "buffer system" is is like shooting a .22. They didn't make alot of them, low customer demand, but I've never fired a 12 gauge with such light recoil... Weird combination but, man, it sure makes a long trap day pain free!
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    Interesting combination. I imagine it was their attempt to counter the Browning Recoiless. Pretty ingenious design that made the gun feel like it was leaping off your shoulder for every shot.

    I wonder how it was designed to be more recoil absorbing than a regular 1100?

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    I can relate to your 7/8 ounce loads . I loaded a pile of them last spring to use up some wads and Promo powder I had on hand from some buy deals . 12 gauge 7/8 ounce #9’s in my mid 60’s Browning Superposed 12 gauge 28” skeet and skeet gun has NO recoil . I’ve since gotten more Promo as well as a bunch more CB 7/8 and 3/4 ounce wads .
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    Wow, I have never heard that Remington ever made a hybrid shotgun like you have. That sounds interesting ��
    Some 25 years ago I use to shoot skeet in all gauges and the 7/8 oz. 12 ga. was the heaviest loading I shot.
    It really is a great skeet load.

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    I have shot one for years. It is a great shotgun, although parts are hard to come by since it was manufactured for only 5 years. Although the ones I have seen, including my own, are solely single shots.
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    I want one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stubshaft View Post
    I have shot one for years. It is a great shotgun, although parts are hard to come by since it was manufactured for only 5 years. Although the ones I have seen, including my own, are solely single shots.
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    You are right, I mis-understood the description. It's a single, but... worth it for the light recoil!
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    It is fantastic when shooting a weekend tourney where you shoot 1500+ rounds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beezapilot View Post
    Picked up an odd bird this morning, never had seen one before. A Remington 870 Competition Trap- unlikely marriage between a 870 and an 1100. The shotgun is a 2 shot (one in the chamber and one in the magazine) pump action shotgun. The remainder of the magazine tube is a partial 1100 piston with a gas powered recoil reducer. I shoot 7/8th oz at the 16 yard line, those light loads really cut the recoil- but with that 1100 "buffer system" is is like shooting a .22. They didn't make alot of them, low customer demand, but I've never fired a 12 gauge with such light recoil... Weird combination but, man, it sure makes a long trap day pain free!
    Hi beezapilot
    It made me think that it can be used for a friend, that he can't shoot his 12Ga anymore for shoulder surgery
    what is the name of Rem's model?

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