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Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:43 am
by Navy
Hello to all

I hope everyone is doing fine, all good here in Hamilton.
Early this year I considered getting back into bird hunting, after about 25 years. My question concerns the reliability of the versa max, and if it would be a safe buy? Because of a pinched nerve in my neck I am looking for a soft shooter.

Thanks in advance
Travis

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:12 am
by leadslinger
You best bet is to ask on Canadian Gun Nutz. You would get faster and more responses. I know alot of people used that gun for 3 gun. I only dealt with Rem 1100, and 1187s 12ga semis.

My buddy swears by his Winchester SX3.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2020 1:40 pm
by Daryl
If the gun weighs 8 pounds and is a semi-auto, it will have less recoil than a pump-gun, same gauge and weight.
I've never heard of Remington semi's as having troubles, whether Sportsman 48 (like mine) or 58's or the 1100's.
Beneli semi's have the softest recoil, apparently, with less muzzle rise and fastest 2nd and 3rd shots - but they
may or may not be prohibited firearms nowadays - any semi or pump, for that matter.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:26 pm
by Navy
Thanks for the prompt response for sure, and the information provided. Many moons ago I shot and hunted weekly, i stuck to this forum just by my preference and level of trust from the members here. From what I read though the versa max has the softest recoil, and the issues pertaining to the model are easy fixes. I have put a lot of shells through my 870 and never found the recoil all that bad, my thought was to buy something easier on the neck.

Travis

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:48 pm
by Daryl
M870's are the fastest shooting of all shotguns. With training, they will outshoot just about any semi-auto
for speed. I mentioned the Beneli shotgun as it seems to have no muzzle rise on recoil & thus can beat the
M870 for speed of aimed fire.
M870's are what I trained my boys with.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:48 pm
by leadslinger
Navy wrote:Thanks for the prompt response for sure, and the information provided. Many moons ago I shot and hunted weekly, i stuck to this forum just by my preference and level of trust from the members here. From what I read though the versa max has the softest recoil, and the issues pertaining to the model are easy fixes. I have put a lot of shells through my 870 and never found the recoil all that bad, my thought was to buy something easier on the neck.

Travis
Well I just said CGN because you will get more responses. Because they are fairly popular. As you can tell not much responses to your question here. Sometimes one forum cannot do all. And I've been with CGN since the start. You dont have to trust everything. But you'll get more opinions to make a decision on.


And I cannot agree that a pump is faster than a semi when it comes to 3 gun or speed shooting. I could empty my 1100 in under 1.5 seconds. That was 6 shots.

Personally I went with 20ga for softer shooting.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:14 pm
by Daryl
Well then, your 1.5 seconds for 6 shots is better my 6 shots in 2 seconds with the M870 except mine are 12 bore with with issue 9 pellet standard 00 buck,
on 6 sils. at 20yards.
20 bore would indeed to softer shooting.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:33 pm
by leadslinger
Daryl wrote:Well then, your 1.5 seconds for 6 shots is better my 6 shots in 2 seconds with the M870 except mine are 12 bore with with issue 9 pellet standard 00 buck,
on 6 sils. at 20yards.
20 bore would indeed to softer shooting.
My 1100 and 1187 were 12 gauges. I only started to run 20 guage this year. But no need to get into a pissing match. Had a pistol grip 870 overseas with rem sluggers 12g. That was hard on the wrist. It was mainly just to shoot engine blocks. Semi is proven to be faster in competition. Why the versamax was popular because at the time you legally could hold 8 2-3/4. Because it was a 3.5" and rules were 5 rd of the caliber it was designed for. Wasn't stamped 2-3/4".

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 2:02 pm
by Daryl
Interesting - all our M870's had 20" bl. with 7-shot tube extensions,
+ one in the chamber.
It was no problem to run 8 rounds in barely over 2 seconds with them.
I understand many/most people think autos are faster, but a trained shooter
can shoot a M870 as fast or faster with accuracy. With less training, I acknowledge
an auto is faster, however, the auto must be brought back to bear, whereas
with the pump, that is automatically accomplished when slamming the slide
forewards.
Ammo used in 3-gun is also of less recoil than standard issue 2 3/4" buckshot.
We used Federal 00.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 4:28 pm
by leadslinger
Daryl wrote:Interesting - all our M870's had 20" bl. with 7-shot tube extensions,
+ one in the chamber.
It was no problem to run 8 rounds in barely over 2 seconds with them.
I understand many/most people think autos are faster, but a trained shooter
can shoot a M870 as fast or faster with accuracy. With less training, I acknowledge
an auto is faster, however, the auto must be brought back to bear, whereas
with the pump, that is automatically accomplished when slamming the slide
forewards.
Ammo used in 3-gun is also of less recoil than standard issue 2 3/4" buckshot.
We used Federal 00.
Jerry Miculek can do 6 shots in 2 seconds, with a pump. At a stationary target with shot. You keep on bringing up that you used 00. So hats off to you that you can beat the fastest shooter in the world. If you got video proof of this 6 shot with 00, 20M 6 targets. I'd like to see it? But I'm done, I don't think anything I say, you won't try and chest puff.

Hopefully OP gets his answer to his question. But a semi auto is much nicer on the neck.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:40 pm
by Daryl
Jerry can do 6 in 1 1/2 seconds, just like you - "chest puffed" a few posts ago.
1 1/2 seconds I can't. So, there you go, you win.

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:23 am
by Navy
Well I got the versa max after all, two trips later at the range with the boys all is good. Two hundred shots later I have to say its true the softest recoil of all the shotguns at the range of two days. Shoots a goid pattern and easy for me to shoulder, now a duck or two for the pot please.
Travis

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:22 pm
by Daryl
What chokes came with it?
Steel &/or lead chokes?

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 12:23 pm
by Navy
I decided to get the waterfowl edition, case chokes and nifty trigger lock.. Remington put four chokes in the case, i have only tried the improved cylinder so far. So far twelve in the freezer, and heading to long point next week for two days of fun. Take care .
Travis

Re: Remington Versa Max....reliability

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 12:30 pm
by Navy
When I get the time I will give the full breakdown of the included chokes by name, between hunting and work time is in short supply. To anyone in the Hamilton area who wants to try my max drop me a pm.