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Title: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on November 03, 2018, 07:21:51 AM
Hearing that Remington will be bringing out a dedicated turkey gun based on their V3 platform. I have a V3 in walnut and can unequivocally say that it is one solid shotgun. Gas system ( Versaport ) is excellent. They`ve had to make some modifications with the synthetic V3 due to gas blowback issues in some, not all by any means, synthetic guns. They have/are addressing this. It should be a winner.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Clydetaylor1 on November 06, 2018, 05:40:26 PM
Have not heard anything about it.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on November 07, 2018, 09:19:35 PM
Quote from: Clydetaylor1 on November 06, 2018, 05:40:26 PM
Have not heard anything about it.


It`s apparently coming. Go to Shotgunworld.com. There are posts about it. It`s a good site too, if you`ve never been.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: aclawrence on November 08, 2018, 08:24:03 AM
Interesting.  For right now I'm just to hesitant to drop a lot of money on a Remington firearm. My brother knows some guys that worked in the Huntsville factory and they didn't have anything positive to say about it.  I know there are a lot of guys toting the 870 youth guns on here and they seem to have good luck with them.  Idk what to think.


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Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on November 08, 2018, 08:31:46 PM
Quote from: aclawrence on November 08, 2018, 08:24:03 AM
Interesting.  For right now I'm just to hesitant to drop a lot of money on a Remington firearm. My brother knows some guys that worked in the Huntsville factory and they didn't have anything positive to say about it.  I know there are a lot of guys toting the 870 youth guns on here and they seem to have good luck with them.  Idk what to think.


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Well, all I can tell you is that my V3 walnut is one solid gun. It's a "working " gun, never misfired, not once, or failed to cycle. Wouldn't hesitate to buy another. I'd seriously consider the turkey variant if I didn't already have a dedicated turkey gun . A Remington 870 Super Mag that's an absolute tank .
Title: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: aclawrence on November 08, 2018, 09:20:32 PM
Glad your gun is working grout for you. I'll have to check those out.  I've been toting an 870 express super mag for 15 yrs or so. It's been good for the most part. I did have a part break on it one day after shooting a turkey. I can't remember what the part was but besides that it's been my old beat around shotgun.


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Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on November 09, 2018, 08:12:25 AM
Quote from: aclawrence on November 08, 2018, 09:20:32 PM
Glad your gun is working grout for you. I'll have to check those out.  I've been toting an 870 express super mag for 15 yrs or so. It's been good for the most part. I did have a part break on it one day after shooting a turkey. I can't remember what the part was but besides that it's been my old beat around shotgun.


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Do check it out. Lots written/reviews of V3`s on Shotgunworld.com. Guy by the name of Randy Wakeman has probably shot and compared more shotguns than everyone on this board combined! He`s pretty opinionated and somewhat crusty, but I personally enjoy his reviews. Lots of guns, of course, are used for turkeys. but IMO the 870 and Mossberg 835`s are " classic " turkey guns. Kick like mules...but hey! It`s hardly high volume shooting.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: the Ward on November 10, 2018, 08:59:25 AM
The v3 has an interesting gas design, similar to the m4 benelli. Should be a reliable system as long as Remington ups it's Q.C. game from the downhill trajectory it has been on for a few years. The Versa max has been out for awhile now and seems to be doing good with the same setup.I don't put any stock in anything Wakeman has to say, he contradicts himself constantly, and his design flaw "theory" about the sbe 3 made for some humorous reading on all the threads over there. Thanks for the heads up, will check those out, never too early to think about spring season!
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on November 10, 2018, 02:05:43 PM
Quote from: the Ward on November 10, 2018, 08:59:25 AM
The v3 has an interesting gas design, similar to the m4 benelli. Should be a reliable system as long as Remington ups it's Q.C. game from the downhill trajectory it has been on for a few years. The Versa max has been out for awhile now and seems to be doing good with the same setup.I don't put any stock in anything Wakeman has to say, he contradicts himself constantly, and his design flaw "theory" about the sbe 3 made for some humorous reading on all the threads over there. Thanks for the heads up, will check those out, never too early to think about spring season!

Yeah, I personally think Remington has a winner in the V3 platform. Also, there seems to be a real commitment on their part to customer service and warranty work. Lots of compliments on Shotgunworld from owners. The synthetic V3 has had some issues with gas blowback in some, but not all, synthetic V3s . People are reporting sending them back and having barrels/ gas systems replaced no questions asked. Remington is apparently bringing out an unvented gas system, similar to that of the walnut, for all new production synthetic V3s . Once done, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: the Ward on November 11, 2018, 07:58:19 AM
Thanks for the info.Would be nice to see an American gun company return to the forefront of shotgun design. I had a few Remingtons back in the day, and they were good guns. I remember when the 1100 was "the gun" everyone aspired to get in my neck of the woods. Hope they do good with this gun.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on November 11, 2018, 11:52:32 AM
Quote from: the Ward on November 11, 2018, 07:58:19 AM
Thanks for the info.Would be nice to see an American gun company return to the forefront of shotgun design. I had a few Remingtons back in the day, and they were good guns. I remember when the 1100 was "the gun" everyone aspired to get in my neck of the woods. Hope they do good with this gun.

I personally think everyone should be pulling for Remington's success, even if one's brand preferences lie elsewhere. Remington is an American institution. I personally have two Remington's, an 870 Super Mag turkey gun and a V3, but my favorite is Italian made (Fabarm L4S Hunter). Nobody wants to see them succeed more than I .
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: EZ on January 02, 2019, 10:48:27 AM
Anyone hear anything more on this gun? I've been calling/ emailing Remington and searching the net and other than a video and Wakeman's article, I can find no evidence that this gun exists.

It was supposed to be available Jan. 1.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 05:26:47 AM
Quote from: Turkeytider on November 11, 2018, 11:52:32 AM
Quote from: the Ward on November 11, 2018, 07:58:19 AM
Thanks for the info.Would be nice to see an American gun company return to the forefront of shotgun design. I had a few Remingtons back in the day, and they were good guns. I remember when the 1100 was "the gun" everyone aspired to get in my neck of the woods. Hope they do good with this gun.

I personally think everyone should be pulling for Remington's success, even if one's brand preferences lie elsewhere. Remington is an American institution. I personally have two Remington's, an 870 Super Mag turkey gun and a V3, but my favorite is Italian made (Fabarm L4S Hunter). Nobody wants to see them succeed more than I .
Remington was a good company. The new stuff not as much. Think about something, if they've lowered lots of quality but still want your money for inferior products do they really care about your success as much as you're worried bout theirs?
That goes for all gun companies, car companies, optics companies, etc etc etc. They should stop the bs and make good stuff again. Look at all the gun manufacturers sending their garbage overseas. Nothing but recalls on many guns lately.  (Yet Browning who is made unfortunately overseas never has a bad product, same for many European guns.)
Imo we should not blindly hope a company succeeds. We should hope THEY plan on their success by putting out a quality product at a fair price.


Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: CrustyRusty on January 03, 2019, 11:33:04 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 05:26:47 AM
Quote from: Turkeytider on November 11, 2018, 11:52:32 AM
Quote from: the Ward on November 11, 2018, 07:58:19 AM
Thanks for the info.Would be nice to see an American gun company return to the forefront of shotgun design. I had a few Remingtons back in the day, and they were good guns. I remember when the 1100 was "the gun" everyone aspired to get in my neck of the woods. Hope they do good with this gun.

I personally think everyone should be pulling for Remington's success, even if one's brand preferences lie elsewhere. Remington is an American institution. I personally have two Remington's, an 870 Super Mag turkey gun and a V3, but my favorite is Italian made (Fabarm L4S Hunter). Nobody wants to see them succeed more than I .
Remington was a good company. The new stuff not as much. Think about something, if they've lowered lots of quality but still want your money for inferior products do they really care about your success as much as you're worried bout theirs?
That goes for all gun companies, car companies, optics companies, etc etc etc. They should stop the bs and make good stuff again. Look at all the gun manufacturers sending their garbage overseas. Nothing but recalls on many guns lately.  (Yet Browning who is made unfortunately overseas never has a bad product, same for many European guns.)
Imo we should not blindly hope a company succeeds. We should hope THEY plan on their success by putting out a quality product at a fair price.

There is some truth to your comments, to a degree however.  Remington is at least making attempts at improving their quality and quality control and customer service.  I have bought several newer Remingtons that have been excellent, and will buy the Turkey Pro when it comes out.  I have an older Remington 700 that did have a small issue and it was addressed quickly and professionally. 

I wish I could say the same for Browning, who arguably has the worst customer service I've ever dealt with. Even worse than Beretta!  They are rude on the phone and dismissive and I personally would never buy another Browning product.  My buddy had a firearms training company and had gotten Browning products at a deep discount.  He was kind enough to pass those discounts on to his friends.  I had bought a 725 Sporting with adjustable comb, a BT99 and a Maxus.  Every one of them has had major problems.  Almost every gun that my buddies have gotten have also been problematic! To say Browning has never had a bad product is the real BS. 

Every company can put out a turd and should be held accountable for their poor products and customer service.  I have owned guns from about every major firearms maker and some have had problems, and some have been flawless.  It seems however that Remington takes more crap than any other company.  As consumers, we shouldn't be blindly following any company, and most assuredly we shouldn't be blindly believing that Remington is the only company with problems.  Additionally, we shouldn't blindly believe the people who trash them, most of whom have probably not dealt with them recently.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Bigeclipse on January 03, 2019, 01:04:15 PM
I do not like the V3s short barrel. Does anyone know where that barrel study is on the net. It showed a significant loss of speed going from like a standard 26-38inch barrel down to a 20-22oinch turkey barrel. Enough to make it not worth it in my book. Something like 100-150fps less.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 03:31:33 PM
Quote from: CrustyRusty on January 03, 2019, 11:33:04 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 05:26:47 AM
Quote from: Turkeytider on November 11, 2018, 11:52:32 AM
Quote from: the Ward on November 11, 2018, 07:58:19 AM
Thanks for the info.Would be nice to see an American gun company return to the forefront of shotgun design. I had a few Remingtons back in the day, and they were good guns. I remember when the 1100 was "the gun" everyone aspired to get in my neck of the woods. Hope they do good with this gun.

I personally think everyone should be pulling for Remington's success, even if one's brand preferences lie elsewhere. Remington is an American institution. I personally have two Remington's, an 870 Super Mag turkey gun and a V3, but my favorite is Italian made (Fabarm L4S Hunter). Nobody wants to see them succeed more than I .
Remington was a good company. The new stuff not as much. Think about something, if they've lowered lots of quality but still want your money for inferior products do they really care about your success as much as you're worried bout theirs?
That goes for all gun companies, car companies, optics companies, etc etc etc. They should stop the bs and make good stuff again. Look at all the gun manufacturers sending their garbage overseas. Nothing but recalls on many guns lately.  (Yet Browning who is made unfortunately overseas never has a bad product, same for many European guns.)
Imo we should not blindly hope a company succeeds. We should hope THEY plan on their success by putting out a quality product at a fair price.

There is some truth to your comments, to a degree however.  Remington is at least making attempts at improving their quality and quality control and customer service.  I have bought several newer Remingtons that have been excellent, and will buy the Turkey Pro when it comes out.  I have an older Remington 700 that did have a small issue and it was addressed quickly and professionally. 

I wish I could say the same for Browning, who arguably has the worst customer service I've ever dealt with. Even worse than Beretta!  They are rude on the phone and dismissive and I personally would never buy another Browning product.  My buddy had a firearms training company and had gotten Browning products at a deep discount.  He was kind enough to pass those discounts on to his friends.  I had bought a 725 Sporting with adjustable comb, a BT99 and a Maxus.  Every one of them has had major problems.  Almost every gun that my buddies have gotten have also been problematic! To say Browning has never had a bad product is the real BS. 

Every company can put out a turd and should be held accountable for their poor products and customer service.  I have owned guns from about every major firearms maker and some have had problems, and some have been flawless.  It seems however that Remington takes more crap than any other company.  As consumers, we shouldn't be blindly following any company, and most assuredly we shouldn't be blindly believing that Remington is the only company with problems.  Additionally, we shouldn't blindly believe the people who trash them, most of whom have probably not dealt with them recently.
I've never heard of but one Browning issue. Believe it or not I think it was a 725? The actual worst customer service is or was Kimber but that's besides the point. I'm actually not bashing Remington. Not bashing any American company. They should get our support but need a product that is worth it. I also do not believe everything I hear. It's what I see. I'd also not buy a Winchester either cause of all the probs. We were talking about Remington though. If they turn things around that'd be great.
You can't keep buying junk waiting on them to "get better".
Kinda reminds me of all the car companies needed bail outs. Where did the money come from? Came from you. Do the car manufacturers remember and appreciate us? Idk look at the price for junk there as well.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: EZ on January 04, 2019, 11:43:47 AM
Quote from: Bigeclipse on January 03, 2019, 01:04:15 PM
I do not like the V3s short barrel. Does anyone know where that barrel study is on the net. It showed a significant loss of speed going from like a standard 26-38inch barrel down to a 20-22oinch turkey barrel. Enough to make it not worth it in my book. Something like 100-150fps less.

I thought Mark Bansner debunked that myth back in the 80's.

Here's a more recent test:

https://www.outdoorlife.com/how-to-choose-best-barrel-length

Basically no difference.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Old Gobbler on January 05, 2019, 09:45:52 AM
I own the versa max and its SOLID ,I've put probably 10 cases of steel stot through it not counting the Turkey loads

The versa shoots the 3.5 shells a d kicks like or softer than a 3 inch auto

I'd be interested in the ve,  but I am So happy with the versamax

The one v3 in interested in is the "gun"one that's a legal sawed off ...looks like a good personal defense weapon
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Chuck1443 on January 05, 2019, 10:14:20 AM
Quote from: Old Gobbler on January 05, 2019, 09:45:52 AM
I own the versa max and its SOLID ,I've put probably 10 cases of steel stot through it not counting the Turkey loads

The versa shoots the 3.5 shells a d kicks like or softer than a 3 inch auto

I'd be interested in the ve,  but I am So happy with the versamax

The one v3 in interested in is the "gun"one that's a legal sawed off ...looks like a good personal defense weapon
Same here , love mine


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Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: EZ on January 17, 2019, 07:50:07 AM
The V3 Turkey Pro is NOW on the Remington website.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: CrustyRusty on January 17, 2019, 10:50:26 AM
I wonder how long before they actually ship?

Quote from: EZ on January 17, 2019, 07:50:07 AM
The V3 Turkey Pro is NOW on the Remington website.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: jerseyjimk on January 17, 2019, 05:27:21 PM
Quote from: EZ on January 02, 2019, 10:48:27 AM
Anyone hear anything more on this gun? I've been calling/ emailing Remington and searching the net and other than a video and Wakeman's article, I can find no evidence that this gun exists.

It was supposed to be available Jan. 1.
Remington has them listed on their web site, along with the waterfowl pro. Thats the one I want. My old 11-87 is a great turkey gun, nothing will ever replace it
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: CrustyRusty on January 17, 2019, 06:19:59 PM
I've got my sbe2 that I use for waterfowl and predator hunting and turkey.  Im interested in the turkey pro for a dedicated turkey gun(well, another dedicated turkey gun lol)
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: S.davis on February 01, 2019, 11:24:53 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 05:26:47 AM(Yet Browning who is made unfortunately overseas never has a bad product, same for many European guns.)

Browning has put out some real disasters. So have Benelli and Beretta, for that matter.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Bowguy on February 02, 2019, 05:29:44 AM
Quote from: S.davis on February 01, 2019, 11:24:53 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 05:26:47 AM(Yet Browning who is made unfortunately overseas never has a bad product, same for many European guns.)

Browning has put out some real disasters. So have Benelli and Beretta, for that matter.
Man you got me on this one. I've had some issues that gave me some memory loss. I can clearly remember certain companies having real issues especially w some guns. The three just mentioned I really don't remember? What exactly were the issues? This is no set up btw I just don't remember
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on February 02, 2019, 03:23:40 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on February 02, 2019, 05:29:44 AM
Quote from: S.davis on February 01, 2019, 11:24:53 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on January 03, 2019, 05:26:47 AM(Yet Browning who is made unfortunately overseas never has a bad product, same for many European guns.)

Browning has put out some real disasters. So have Benelli and Beretta, for that matter.
Man you got me on this one. I've had some issues that gave me some memory loss. I can clearly remember certain companies having real issues especially w some guns. The three just mentioned I really don't remember? What exactly were the issues? This is no set up btw I just don't remember


I would suppose that with just about any manufacturer of ANY product, if they`ve been in business long enough, they`ve put out products that would be considered sub-par if not outright duds.


Based on my experience with my V3, I have every confidence that the V3 Turkey Pro will be as good as any dedicated turkey SA on the market. The Versaport action and gas system is, IMO, excellent. The V3 is a VERY soft shooting gun with an excellent trigger. If I were in the market for a dedicated turkey gun, I wouldn`t hesitate.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Bowguy on February 02, 2019, 04:03:55 PM
I'm not talking one or two prob guns. Some manufacturers have probs w a madel type for instance. I don't remember browning having that issue?
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: EZ on February 04, 2019, 09:09:16 AM
Quote from: CrustyRusty on January 17, 2019, 10:50:26 AM
I wonder how long before they actually ship?

Quote from: EZ on January 17, 2019, 07:50:07 AM
The V3 Turkey Pro is NOW on the Remington website.

Not sure. I've been calling and emailing Remington and just can't seem to get anyone who can, or is willing, to tell me much about this gun.
One guy did tell me that despite everything I've seen and read, including Remington's own website, that the gun only comes in Realtree EDGE camo, NOT the stated and shown Realtree Timber.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: S.davis on February 09, 2019, 05:19:42 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on February 02, 2019, 04:03:55 PM
I'm not talking one or two prob guns. Some manufacturers have probs w a madel type for instance. I don't remember browning having that issue?

B-gun amnesia. Browning A500, the new 3.5" A5s, the duratouch disaster, salt wood superposeds, etc. etc. not that Browning doesn't make good guns, but they've had their share of clunkers. And they all put out lemons.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: EZ on February 25, 2019, 09:28:04 AM
Anyone see one of these (Remington V3 Turkey Pro) in person yet?

I put an order in for one and gun shop had no idea when it may arrive.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: CrustyRusty on February 25, 2019, 05:23:24 PM
Mind telling us what your shop charged you for it?  Knowing Remington it will be available June 1st lol.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: EZ on February 26, 2019, 03:43:06 PM
Way less than the MSRP.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Kytomgetter on February 26, 2019, 06:42:51 PM
I'd like to test one. 
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on February 26, 2019, 06:47:44 PM
Quote from: Kytomgetter on February 26, 2019, 06:42:51 PM
I'd like to test one.


I own a V3. Absolutely no reason that I can think of that it will not make a terrific turkey gun.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: The Southpaw on February 27, 2019, 04:53:55 PM
Quote from: EZ on February 25, 2019, 09:28:04 AM
Anyone see one of these (Remington V3 Turkey Pro) in person yet?

I put an order in for one and gun shop had no idea when it may arrive.

I have held one. It is pretty sweet. The action is very smooth, and is a little lighter than my Versa Max. The only downside is that it doesn't shoot a 3.5.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: CrustyRusty on February 27, 2019, 08:48:45 PM
Government secret?

Quote from: EZ on February 26, 2019, 03:43:06 PM
Way less than the MSRP.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: Turkeytider on March 04, 2019, 11:09:17 AM
I understand that they`ve been released and either are or shortly will be at distributors.
Title: Re: Remington V3 Turkey Pro
Post by: gobblers roost on March 19, 2019, 12:47:43 PM
Interesting  eating on the new savage 220 t

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