Is it a bad idea? A friend of mine is going to try turkey hunting for the first time this year and his shot gun is a 835. The problem is he has a messed up shoulder and bicep and shooting a large turkey load would be painful and probably make for dirty laundry.
So I was thinking a 2 3/4 inch tss load would probably be best but wasn't sure how they would shoot out of such a big critter.
It will be just fine. He can shoot all the 2.75 he can handle, it will not bother the gun at all. Patterns might actually surprise him.
Have a good one, Bo
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I shoot an 835 and they are one of the best patterning guns for turkeys IMO. I would recommend a choke in the .670 to .676 range. Pure gold, Sumtoy, Indian Creek and few others should give you Great patterns. In 2 3/4", I would recommend TSS #9's, if your state allows them. 9's will put up a dense pattern and will kill out to a very respectable distance. Good luck
Thanks guys. Good to hear.
I would shoot something else if it were me. Nothing kicks like a 835.
Shoot off handed, other shoulder is good I assume? Get some foxtrot 1 5/8th oz loads.
Add a limbsaver, lighten the payload and that'll surely help his shoulder a great deal.
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Yeah that foxtrot 1 5/8 oz was what I was thinking.
The 835 kicks like mule no matter the load. I put an extra butt plate on mine. She may kick like a mule, but I love my mule to death and wouldn't leave home without her!!! He could always trade the 835 for a good 20g.
I shoot 3 1/2 inch Hevi 7's in mine only. Here is what I did to lessen the recoil. Added a Limbsaver and put about 4 ounces of lead pellets in the rear of the stock and it tamed her to about what a 20 gauge would kick. I personally don't even notice it. With a 2 3/4 inch load, I'll bet you won't even notice it at all. I have a hunting buddy that weighs about 150 and shoots 3 1/2 Federal TSS out of his 835 and hasn't complained once about the recoil. He has a Limbsaver and some lead shot in his stock as well.
Just checked out those Foxtrot loads. I haven't seen them before. Looks really good guys.
Mine shoots 2 3/4 just fine
Yeah, he'll have no problem. I use 2 3/4 out of my 835 for pheasants.
Quote from: Beardedbird on February 12, 2023, 04:55:49 PM
Is it a bad idea? A friend of mine is going to try turkey hunting for the first time this year and his shot gun is a 835. The problem is he has a messed up shoulder and bicep and shooting a large turkey load would be painful and probably make for dirty laundry.
So I was thinking a 2 3/4 inch tss load would probably be best but wasn't sure how they would shoot out of such a big critter.
Something more important than the shell length is the weight of the payload that its pushing (and fps)....for example I hand load a 2 1/8oz 2 3/4" shell that will kick the absolute piss out of you. And I've made 1oz 3" tungsten loads for ducks that kick considerably less. For the least amount of kick while sticking with a 12 gauge shell go for the lightest payload while keeping the FPS relatively the same. If I was concerned for kick I believe foxtrot has a 1 5/8oz load (which is a popular payload for a 20 gauge) that will be more than enough shell to kill to 45yards and the weight of the gun will offset the kick. either that or there's several 1oz duck loads that would be more than enough for 40 yards if you use 9 shot (roughly 360 pellets per oz)
I second the limbsaver and maybe even the added lead to the buttstock for the extra weight. That paired with a lighter payload shell and it should be doable
I put a Knoxx specopps stock on my 835 years ago, big reduction in recoil.
I shot my 835 one time with Apex TSS 3 inch 9 shot. Broke a molar and loosened two other teeth. I have no idea if a 2 3/4 shell would work as I'll never shoot another 835. I'm an old wuss.
I only shoot 2 3/4 out of the ol 835 any more. It's killed them stone dead up to and including 40.
https://www.blackhawk.com/accessories/stocks/knoxx-specops-stock-gen-iii/1000586.html
100% agree with the Knoxx or Blackhawk Spec Ops Stock.
My ex gf was 5'0 110 pounds and shot 3 1/2" buckshot out of my 835 Turkey Special with the 21" barrel. I even let her put a pink sling on it. She won quite a few $5 bets with new macho guys at deer camp over "shooting a 3 1/2" ????????????????
Dog gone it. Maybe that's why she is your "Ex gf". Those 835's kick no matter what. Did find in one that the 3" patterned better than 3 1/2".
I've had 2 835's. First one was the older version with the ribbed pump. Sold it and about 2012 bought another. The stock angle had less drop at heel and had a ported barrel. 3.5's were less abusive but more than I wanted. When Federals 3", 1.75oz tss came out life got much better with the 835. I have some Apex 2.25oz loads but haven't tried them yet. I'm sure the heavier payload will rock more no doubt.