it is still a C&R - it isn't like it is borderline. In reference to the date of the shotgun, since the SN on the barrel and the receiver match, and the date code is a clear 1949, I am inclined to believe that. and I was hoping the light load setting might work out - but no luck. The bottom of the low recoil loads box does indicate that the loads are designed for doubles or pumps and will not function a semi auto - but I wanted to try, because they are probably referring to gas operated semi-autos. Just for the heck of it, I flipped the ring over and tried the Win again and still no joy. The shotgun recoil friction ring set-up was configured for "Heavy Loads" and it functioned perfectly with both of the Federal loads. Winchester AA Low Recoil, 2 3/4", Min Dram Equiv, 1 1/8 oz, 980 fps #8 Luckily, I had brought three different types of shell with me. Unfortunately, due to recent storms, there was no power. I went to the range yesterday to shoot the 'new' shogun on the skeet field. Sorry for all the questions, but I can't find a lot of information around on this one. Is that aftermarket? Or did some 11-48's come with a polychoke? Lastly - the barrel is marked 'FULL' but it is equipped with an adjustable polychoke. ![]() Second - did the early 11-48's come with the Model 11's 'Light load - Heavy load' friction ring, as opposed to the self adjusting one? Mine has the light/heavy ring and I suspect that someone has swapped out the original friction system. Do I believe the chart, or Robin from Remington. I decided to contact Remington and they said that the date of manufacture for my 11. The SN on the barrel and the SN on the receiver match too. My question is - Is that chart a 'rule of thumb'? Or is it gospel? My 11-48 has what looks like a P UU but it may be a B UU on the left side of the barrel I recently bought a Remington 11-48 - and I have three questions for those 'in the know'įirst - I have seen the date chart for dating Remington firearms by their barrel date codes.
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