Feel your pain Pete. Had a Versamax & the bolt handle would “fly out” when I shot. Returned it - Remington repaired & returned. Happened again and returned it again. Happened 3rd time (after 2 repairs) so called Remington and they sent me a check - this was around the time Remington announced “lifetime warranty”. Some guys swear by their Vmax. Like you, I did a ton of research trying to see what others had to say, etc. TuJays on Shotgunworld had a substantial amount of posts about the Versamax, and made update recommendations to Remington that they incorporated in future Vmax releases. Some guys swear by them. My experience was terrible. Ever try to find a bolt handle in a combined wheat-barley-or pea field? Found mine twice. Not fun trying to pull the bolt back without the handle either. It was a sad day when they went bankrupt back around ‘18. I doubt Remington can ever rebound from +3 years out of production. Can’t imagine how many skilled employees they lost over that down time.
Your chronology makes sense. I have Wingmasters from the 60’s through 2010, and they’ve all cycled fine.
Did replace the Vmax with 2 V3’s. Bought them both with the Vmax money. They run dirty but have performed well. I grew up shooting Wingmasters and they have been extremely reliable. My 11-87’s have also run flawlessly.
I hope your gunsmith takes care of you.
Agree it’s sad to see the US gun mfg’s all fading away
BTW - talking about Winchester, they say the Super X1 production (74-81) put Winchester into bankruptcy. They built a beautiful semi auto that cost more than they could sell it for. What a fine shotgun - just too heavy for upland hunting
Your chronology makes sense. I have Wingmasters from the 60’s through 2010, and they’ve all cycled fine.
Did replace the Vmax with 2 V3’s. Bought them both with the Vmax money. They run dirty but have performed well. I grew up shooting Wingmasters and they have been extremely reliable. My 11-87’s have also run flawlessly.
I hope your gunsmith takes care of you.
Agree it’s sad to see the US gun mfg’s all fading away
BTW - talking about Winchester, they say the Super X1 production (74-81) put Winchester into bankruptcy. They built a beautiful semi auto that cost more than they could sell it for. What a fine shotgun - just too heavy for upland hunting