I own 1- Colt, !- Marlin, 3- Rugers, 3- Mossbergs, 5- Winchesters, and 19- Remington's. I'm a Remington guy. I am right handed but have been shooting left handed for 36 years because of a left dominate eye. Because of this left handed bolts and levers never felt natural in my hands. But Remington 870's/1100's and 7600's/ 7400's just dance in my hands.
I hunted with a 742 for over 30 years, wore out the rails inside the receiver and Remington traded in the 742 for a 7400 for 200 and something bucks. Now that's service. I killed over 40 deer with that rifle. My first shotgun was a single shot Winchester but I soon got my hands on a Remington 870 and the love affair began. I like having the controls in the same place and the rifles and shotguns swing the same for me. Hunting in Northeast hardwoods that is important to me.
At this time I have 6-870's, three 12 gauge, one twenty gauge, one 28 gauge and one 410. Two of the 12's and the 20 are Wingmasters. The others are Express models. I have several deer barrels for the 12's and 20 gauge but the 12 gauge Express is my go to gun for deer here on Long Island and turkey upstate NY. I have shot both wild and released birds with the small bore guns, lot's of fun.
I have 8-1100's. Four of them are the complete set of Sporting Clay models, 12, 20, 28 and .410. These guns are used by both my son and I for skeet shooting only. He will be buying a tubed Berretta in a few months leaving the guns all to me.
The others are a Field grade 12 gauge Sportsman that has the Express style finish and walnut stocks, (this gun is at Remington right now being refurbished). A field grade 20 gauge synthetic that was a youth but has been since converted to adult that my son began shooting skeet with. A 12 gauge fully rifled with a canterlever barrel and scope and lastly a field grade 410 that has both a modified and skeet barrel.
My rifles include a 7400 in 30-06 with a Nikon 3X9 and Warn removable return to zero mounts. This is my main woods gun. In the last three years I got caught up in the Grices Special run 7600's so I bought a 35 Rem carbine that sports a 2X7 Nikon with over under mounts, a 35 Whelen that has a 3X9 Nikon with the Warn mounts and a 25-06 laminate that I have not bought a scope for yet. This rifle is a gray laminate and is the uglyest stock I have ever seen. I have only killed one deer with the 35 Rem carbine. The Whelen is going into the woods for the first time this year.
My last Remington is a 572 Rimfire pump in smooth bore. We call it the bee killer. Another special run gun I bought.
Only one Remington I ever gave me trouble besides the 742, the 12 gauge 1100 Sporting would not feed from the mag. A fast trip back to Remington and it works fine.
I expect to buy several more Remingtons, SP-10, 11-87 Super Mag, 1100 Trap gun, 16 gauge 1100 special field and some others. Can't help it, I a Remaholic. MIKE.