I just got a 12 guage remington 11-87 premier left handed. I think it was made sometime between 2000 and 2007, and it had never been fired when I got it. I just got back from using it on a pheasant hunting trip in South Dakota. I REALLY enjoyed using it, and I think it's going to be my new primary pheasant/ upland bird shotgun.
The gun seems to have a lot of parts (this is my first autoloader shotgun), and I'm concerned that one will fail at the wrong time.
Are there any parts that I should keep on hand? O-rings? Seals? Springs?Thingamabobs?
Any other tips for owning/maintaining an 11-87? Between hunting and clay practice, I'll probably put between 100 and 1000 rounds through it per year typically.
The gun seems to have a lot of parts (this is my first autoloader shotgun), and I'm concerned that one will fail at the wrong time.
Are there any parts that I should keep on hand? O-rings? Seals? Springs?Thingamabobs?
Any other tips for owning/maintaining an 11-87? Between hunting and clay practice, I'll probably put between 100 and 1000 rounds through it per year typically.