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Remington 870 vs 887?


ADFD1

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Hello and thanks for allowing me to join this forum.

For simplicity I'd like to keep the discussion between these 2 shotguns in 12 guage. Remington 870 Express, and the New Remington 887, which would you pick and why? From what I've heard the 870 Express is a cheaper version of the 870 Wingmaster,and the chamber on the Express needs to be polished to extact the cheaper ammo, which is what I'd be using. 887 Seems a little more beefy? TIA

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ADFD,

Welcome!

I own both the 870 Wingmaster and the 870 Express. They share many (most) parts in common. The finish on the barrels/receivers are one major difference. The Wingmaster line is blued for a more premium look, while the Express line has a non-reflective black matte finish. The matte finish doesn't look as nice, but it's much more durable. I reload my own trap loads and my hulls are about the dirtiest you've ever seen. There just isn't a problem with ejecting these hulls from either shotgun, so I wouldn't consider ease of ejection as part of your purchasing criteria.

Wayne

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Thanks! Is there anywhere online you can point me to that will layout the basic shooting technique for trap. I've been going when I have free time and am hooked. I shoot a Mossberg, but like the Remingtons better. I checked out the Benelli Nova, and wasn't thrilled so I narrowed it down to the 2 Remingtons.

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Thanks the post is a starting point. I want to shoot with 2 eyes open, but do better closing one eye once I've spotted the bird.

I've reloaded with my father, but never for a shotgun. He shot 1000 yard F-Class and loaded .308, 6.5x284 for that. He also loaded 30-338 Lapua, 22.250, 6.5WSM, 7WSM, and a few others. Its been a while for me though.

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An 870's an 870, regardless of which version. They'll all slick up after a few thousand rounds!

Sounds like the 887 is basically an 870 with a plastic coating. What's Rem warranty on plastic peeling, cracking,discoloring, etc.? Will 870 aftermarket stuff fit it? How much more expensive? Enough to have the 870 refinished (or dipped http://www.camo-solutions.com/camo_patterns.htm) several times? Dipping dude is a neighobor and customer,,gotta plug him occasionally!

Bob

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