I have been scouting for a 20 ga autoloader, because I'd like to get a shotgun with recoil dampening since I'm sensitive to recoil. The search has narrowed to 2 guns: the Rem 1100 and the Rem 11-87, but I have a question about the Rem 11-87 based on what is said in the Rem catalog. In the catalog it says, "WHen shooting lighter field loads, an integral pressure relief valve remains closed, using all of the shell's pressure to operate the action. When shooting heavier 3" loads, the valve opens proportionately to bleed off unneeded pressure." My question, which the customer service person at Remington could not understand and so couldn't answer :evil: , is: does this statement mean that the gas-operated recoil dampening is SHUT OFF and NOT HAPPENING for the 2 3/4" loads, or does this statement refer to something else, and the 11-87 still provides recoil dampening for BOTH 2 3/4" and 3" size shotshells?
The 11-87 in a few ways seems a nicer gun than the 1100, so I am hoping that the answer is that the gas recoil dampening works in it regardless what type load is used.
Deb