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Started by Nimrodmar10, March 04, 2011, 10:25:18 AM
Quote from: allaboutshooting on March 04, 2011, 02:14:22 PMI've shot the Versa Max, mainly with "clays" shells quite a bit. It felt good to me, came quickly to my shoulder and functioned well, for the time that I shot it.It has the "Pro Bore" barrel and there are currently not a lot of turkey chokes to fit it.It has a lot of features that you've seen on several Benelli models and even the outer profile resembles a Benelli in some ways. The gas pistons look very familiar.As has been said, the Freedom Group that now owns Remington has been in a buying mode and has not sold Remington arms or ammo to the Beretta.It remains to be seen how the Versa Max will sell. It's a high-end Remington shotgun and currently is not moving too quickly.Thanks,Clark
Quote from: boyhowdy on March 04, 2011, 02:51:14 PMQuote from: allaboutshooting on March 04, 2011, 02:14:22 PMI've shot the Versa Max, mainly with "clays" shells quite a bit. It felt good to me, came quickly to my shoulder and functioned well, for the time that I shot it.It has the "Pro Bore" barrel and there are currently not a lot of turkey chokes to fit it.It has a lot of features that you've seen on several Benelli models and even the outer profile resembles a Benelli in some ways. The gas pistons look very familiar.As has been said, the Freedom Group that now owns Remington has been in a buying mode and has not sold Remington arms or ammo to the Beretta.It remains to be seen how the Versa Max will sell. It's a high-end Remington shotgun and currently is not moving too quickly.Thanks,ClarkI've been a remington man for a long time and there is no doubt that the older stuff is great, if everybody else is like me that Versa Max is a whole lotta money for an unproven design, especially with Remingtons rep as of late/