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<blockquote data-quote="imartin" data-source="post: 1798202" data-attributes="member: 106328"><p>I will parrot what has been said about the A300. I think you will be happy if you go that route.</p><p></p><p>As far as chamber & shell length. Any 3.5" gun can handle 2.75" and 3" as well. A 3" gun is 3" or 2.75". A 2.75" is only 2.75". As far as how the actions work based on the length of shell used, I think u are referring to the versamax/v3 system that covers up more ports in the chamber with a longer shell to controll how much gas is bled off to cycle the action. As far as I know Remington is the only one with a system like that. Most just have ports in the barrel to bleed gas which runs the action. Most guns will cycle reliably with shells they are designed for. However, there is always someone who has problems with a model and pretty soon the internet hates that brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imartin, post: 1798202, member: 106328"] I will parrot what has been said about the A300. I think you will be happy if you go that route. As far as chamber & shell length. Any 3.5" gun can handle 2.75" and 3" as well. A 3" gun is 3" or 2.75". A 2.75" is only 2.75". As far as how the actions work based on the length of shell used, I think u are referring to the versamax/v3 system that covers up more ports in the chamber with a longer shell to controll how much gas is bled off to cycle the action. As far as I know Remington is the only one with a system like that. Most just have ports in the barrel to bleed gas which runs the action. Most guns will cycle reliably with shells they are designed for. However, there is always someone who has problems with a model and pretty soon the internet hates that brand. [/QUOTE]
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