Remington produces shotguns and rifles across sporting and tactical use, and the platforms relevant to competition shooting here are its semi-automatic and pump shotguns. These are long-serving designs with a deep history in field and clay shooting that carries over directly into practical shotgun stages.
Upgrades for Remington shotguns
Remington shotguns — among them the Remington 870 — can be tailored across the main competition upgrade areas:
Stocks – an adjustable stock dials in length of pull and cheek height so the gun mounts the same way every time. The Remington 870 is a common example.
Handguards and forends – a replacement forend changes where and how your support hand drives the gun, improving control through fast transitions.
Tube extensions – a magazine tube extension adds shell capacity beyond the factory limit, so fewer reloads break up a stage. The Remington 870 is a common example.
Red dot mounts and sights – a mounted optic gives a single focal plane for faster acquisition without permanent changes to the receiver.
Cheek rests – a raised cheek piece keeps your eye consistently behind the optic on every mount.
Charging handles and controls – enlarged controls are faster and surer to operate under speed.
Compatibility is specific to each Remington model and generation — confirm the fit on the individual product page before ordering.