Remington 1100 Sporting vs Weatherby SA-08 Deluxe 28 Gauge
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Shotguns | Remington 1100 Sporting | Weatherby SA-08 Deluxe 28 Gauge |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Length | 47.75" | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Gas Operation |
Capacity | 4 | |
Barrel Length | 27" | 28" Vent Rib |
Caliber | 28 GA | |
Finish | Blue | |
Gun Type | Shotgun | Semi Auto Shotgun |
Sights | Twin Bead | |
Details | ||
Brand | Remington | Roy Weatherby |
Reviews | See 4 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,222.85 | $849.00 |
Used Price | $856.00 | $594.30 |
Sale Price | $1,100.57 | $764.10 |
Shotguns Descriptions
Remington 1100 Sporting
The Model 1100 Sporting 12 is a perfect choice for the competitive shooter who wants to perform well and look good while doing it. With its timeless good looks and superior performance, this light-recoiling sporting clays gun is sure to impress. The polished blue receiver and 28-inch light target contoured vent rib barrel with twin bead target sights give it a sleek and stylish appearance that is sure to turn heads on the range. In addition to its attractive appearance, the Model 1100 Sporting 12 is also built for superior performance. Its gas-operated action provides exceptional accuracy and reduced recoil, allowing you to shoot with confidence and ease. And with a capacity of 4+1 rounds, you'll have plenty of firepower to tackle any target. The gun's durable and reliable construction ensures that it will stand up to even the most challenging shooting conditions, while its comfortable grip and lightweight design make it easy to handle and carry. Whether you're a serious competitor or just looking for a top-quality sporting clays gun, the Model 1100 Sporting 12 is the perfect choice.
Weatherby SA-08 Deluxe 28 Gauge
The SA-08 carries a “sporter-style” soft rubber pad with a slick plastic insert at the heel for a snag-free mount. With the very mild recoil of the 28, a pad is more a luxury than a necessity. The buttstock and fore-end are of plain hand-checkered walnut. The Turkish shotgun industry still does some things the old-fashioned way. When it comes to checkering, for instance, it is hand-cut, unlike that in most of the industry, which is laser-cut. It appears to be about 22 lines to the inch, and while the diamonds are not needle-pointed, they afford a good firm grip, which is what it’s supposed to do. To Weatherby’s advantage is the inclusion of several shims to adjust the stock for drop and cast. While not a professionally fitted stock, the owner can adjust the stock to best fit himself with the shims, and that’s a real advantage for a field gun where shots are often quick, and a well-fitting gun is the difference between fried quail for breakfast and Cheerios.