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We’ve got a used recent manufacture Remington 1100 Sporting 28 gauge that feels really good in the hands . I’d add it to my accumulation but I’m a bit anal about loosing hulls and HATE picking them up off the ground .
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The only way I would shoot an semi-auto or a pump would be when the hulls are on their last legs and ready to be pitched. Then I don't worry about picking them up. I also HATE picking them up off the ground unless some generous person who does'nt reload chucks a bunch of once fired hulls on the ground.
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For shell pickup, when I shot cowboy action, a shelf can gripper/picker worked fine and its also great for picking up anything. Its tough getting old. Tractor Supply has them in several length for about $12-$15. Best thing I ever bought
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