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<blockquote data-quote="kamml53" data-source="post: 1814630" data-attributes="member: 13595"><p>The advantage of the 870 or 11-87 for me was the ease of carefully fitting the stock for my eye alignment. It is easy to do yourself and makes a big difference in shooting knowing that the barrel, your eye and the bird are aligned without making adjustments during the swing. With OUs you need a stock specialist to make this simple adjustment. With the Remy's (and similar others) you can make the adjustment with a file and screw driver. I shoot Remington w/3" chambers and have been very satisfied. I never missed a passing duck because my it was to far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamml53, post: 1814630, member: 13595"] The advantage of the 870 or 11-87 for me was the ease of carefully fitting the stock for my eye alignment. It is easy to do yourself and makes a big difference in shooting knowing that the barrel, your eye and the bird are aligned without making adjustments during the swing. With OUs you need a stock specialist to make this simple adjustment. With the Remy's (and similar others) you can make the adjustment with a file and screw driver. I shoot Remington w/3" chambers and have been very satisfied. I never missed a passing duck because my it was to far away. [/QUOTE]
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