Model 1100 shell catcher
Model 1100 shell catcher
I just bought a very nice model 1100 with a 30" barrel for trap shooting. Today, in spite of the single-digit temperatures here in Upstate New York, I found that it shoots very well, but I need a shell catcher. Any recommendations?
Re: Model 1100 shell catcher
Years ago you could buy a spring steel clip that narrowed down the ejection port, and was easily removed. Don't know if they are still available. I have one (I think I can find it) that I'll sell, ($15, incl S&H) but I'm in Florida for two months, and can't get to it now.
Remington also played around with drilling two holes in the bottom edge of the barrel extension, and mounting a wide, shallow "U" shaped wire which served to narrow the opening. Worked well, and wasn't as obtrusive as the clip, but also was not easily removable, which might be OK for a dedicated Trap gun, but not for a skeet gun
Remington also played around with drilling two holes in the bottom edge of the barrel extension, and mounting a wide, shallow "U" shaped wire which served to narrow the opening. Worked well, and wasn't as obtrusive as the clip, but also was not easily removable, which might be OK for a dedicated Trap gun, but not for a skeet gun
Re: Model 1100 shell catcher
Have you ever used Google? Try "shotgun shell catchers".grendel wrote:I just bought a very nice model 1100 with a 30" barrel for trap shooting. Today, in spite of the single-digit temperatures here in Upstate New York, I found that it shoots very well, but I need a shell catcher. Any recommendations?
I found several in a matter of seconds. (there's probably more)
http://www.tandsshellcatcher.com/prod04.htm
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/cid=550/ ... l-Catchers
http://www.gamaliel.com/cart/home.php?cat=1023
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Re: Model 1100 shell catcher
Thanks. I just ordered a shell catcher from Brownells. I haven't oreered from them before, but I like their variety.