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| Value for Money | 8.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.5/10 |
Full review by
Bill Ward
on 8th Oct 2007
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Good Points: Low recoil, easy gun for a new shooter to learn to shoot with.
Bad Points: Unless you reload, the shells are expensive.
General comments: As a shooting instructor, this is my first choice for a new shooter.Students start breaking targets right away due to the lack of recoil and smooth handling make this a great gun.
It is a lot of fun in the dove fields, and quail hunts.
I have a sporting clays model 1100 with 27" barrels, right out of the box has the best triggers in the industry.
Bill Ward
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Review by
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on 19th Mar 2007
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Bought the Remington Classic Field Semi Auto in 28 gauge. It's a really nice gun, that's a real pleasure to carry into the woods. It is very light, enabling someone to be able to carry it all day long. The cycling in this gun is extremely smooth, with no hang-ups at all. The only drawback I can see with the Remington semi-autos is the pricetag that comes with them. They are not "cheap" by any stretch of the imagination. Having said that, though, it will keep it's value, which is great. Anyhow, ...
fishermen65's full review | 153 words

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