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Rem 11-87 Super Mag Turkey problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2405546" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I had a 11/87 Super Mag and when I first got it the trigger pull was in the vicinity of 14 pounds out of the box. Obviously this was not acceptable. Contacted Remington and they had me ship it in to their warranty center in Minnesota. Came back a couple of weeks later and all was well. I used the Super Mag for just about everything to include trap shooting and never had any problems with it cycling on anything from 2 3/4 trap loads on up to 3 1/2 Turkey /Goose loads. The only other issue was trying to unload it. The first round would pop out of the chamber and onto the ground, the second and third liked to jam up in the action requiring removing the barrel to get them out of the shotgun. Never had an issue with feeding when shooting, only when trying to eject unused rounds at the end of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2405546, member: 118816"] I had a 11/87 Super Mag and when I first got it the trigger pull was in the vicinity of 14 pounds out of the box. Obviously this was not acceptable. Contacted Remington and they had me ship it in to their warranty center in Minnesota. Came back a couple of weeks later and all was well. I used the Super Mag for just about everything to include trap shooting and never had any problems with it cycling on anything from 2 3/4 trap loads on up to 3 1/2 Turkey /Goose loads. The only other issue was trying to unload it. The first round would pop out of the chamber and onto the ground, the second and third liked to jam up in the action requiring removing the barrel to get them out of the shotgun. Never had an issue with feeding when shooting, only when trying to eject unused rounds at the end of the day. [/QUOTE]
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