I think i may get the mossberg 835! anyone have this and what do you think of it?? I can get it at a store here for $330 brand new in the box.....here is a link of the exact same gun and exact same specs.
http://mossberg.com/products/default.asp?id=2
I have the 835 and it is very accurate (assuming I do my job) and with the right choke it will take turkeys and yotes (same choke). Nice functional gun!
cool deal, it comes with an extended choke screwed into the barrel already! does anyone know anything about this choke and what size it is?? can i shoot buckshot out of it?
You get a good choke in them they are bad boys. If keep shot at a normal rang you get by with one choke. If you want the max out of it I would put choke for buckshot and turkey. Now the choke that is in the gun you need to look at. You don't want to choke buckshot real small
The choke is .665. Here is an 835 I bought brand new at Walmart for $327 before tax and $350 after tax. I added my Star Dot Choke, a dead nutz scope mount, Simmons Pro-Diamond Scope, and the sling. Looking to add a limbsaver.
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This is the gun out of the box...
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Quote from: Lon0121 on September 19, 2011, 08:48:32 AM
I think i may get the mossberg 835! anyone have this and what do you think of it?? I can get it at a store here for $330 brand new in the box.....here is a link of the exact same gun and exact same specs.
http://mossberg.com/products/default.asp?id=2
The Mossberg 835 is an excellent shotgun. I started shooting one many years ago and currently have 3 Mossberg guns with the same .775 bore. I've tried short and long barrels and prefer the longer barrels, at least 26" for patterning and less muzzle whip that transfers into cheek slap at the comb. I put a Limbsaver on all of mine and then slip a Shooter's Friend over that for all pattering work. That helps a lot with recoil.
Best of luck with your new gun.
Thanks,
Clark
thanks guys, is it a better gun than the 535?
Quote from: Lon0121 on September 19, 2011, 03:17:06 PM
thanks guys, is it a better gun than the 535?
For turkeys and dogs, YES.
Quote from: Lon0121 on September 19, 2011, 03:17:06 PM
thanks guys, is it a better gun than the 535?
Yes. Much easier to dial in. IMO you cannot beat that overbored barrel.
I have heard some people like the 535, but you lose the overbored barrel and it is a bit lighter which causes more recoil to be felt. You are not saving money with going with the 535 and after market items, such as chokes and recoil pads, are so much easier to find for the 835. Nothing against the 535 but for me it is no question which to go with, 835 hands down!
cool deal fellas, I liked the way she felt when i held her! I am going to check her out right now and this thursday i will pick her up!~ The gun i mean lol!
Quote from: Lon0121 on September 19, 2011, 03:17:06 PM
thanks guys, is it a better gun than the 535?
The 535 isn't what I'd call a bad gun. I have a 20" Mossy 535 and it's killed quite a few Turkey's already. That said, my particular 535 has not been the easiest shotgun to get head crushing patterns. It took lots of setup work involving multiple choke/shell combos and lots of barrel polishing.
For an apples to apples comparison, the average 835 will outshoot the average 535 straight out of the box. The larger diameter bore helps reduce recoil and seems to pattern nicer.
how does the 835 compare to the 935? dare i ask? :mycross:
Same barrel and chamber.... 835 is a pump while the 935 is a semi-auto. The 935 might shoot a little softer due to the extra weight of the gun, and the semi-auto mechanism soaking up some of the recoil.
They should pattern equally well.
:thanks:
you guys have been so helpful, I have another question....At walmart where i planned on getting the shotgun the lady pulled it out of the display case and the front stud was missing where you attach the sling......are they usually sold like this or did someone snatch it off?
I think i was getting ripped off the other day....A guy at a pawn shop was trying to sell me a 535 in camo stock USED for 360 bucks sheesh....I will stick to the 835 and post pics when i pick her up in a couple days! :)
The stud is in the box. You have to screw it in the cap yourself. Look down the barrel of the gun you are buying to make sure there are not a lot of machine marks in it. I looked through all of the ones they had a got the one with the best barrel, it has no big defects or marks in it.
Ok thanks for clarifying and the advice, it is appreciated!
Just passing the advice that I got from great turkey hunter that i go to with questions alot. Cannot wait to see pictures.
Can't go wrong with an 835 for both turkey and predators.
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get the 835,you won't be sorry
great guns,I love mine
I have one also. shot geese and doves but only sighted it in for turkey season. Used a choke-http://allaboutshooting.com/product_info.php?cPath=69&products_id=75.
Threw a great pattern with 3" shells at 50 yards.
Didn't even use during turkey season as i used my 11-87 and magnum blend 3 1/2 shells-2 turkeys at 39 and 40 yards. Just didn't take the 835 when I went out those days.
Found 3 1/2 inch loads -geese turkey- were brutal --3" more manageable. nice weight for dove and rabbit so predators would be good.
Had a red dot on mine and it handled nice. scope would be good too. I use a scope on my 11-87 for turkey and have added one to my tk 2000. I like scopes for these old eyes. the red dot works good too--
I have 2 - a truglo
http://www.midwayusa.com/Product/266733/truglo-red-dot-sight-42mm-tube-2x-5-moa-red-and-green-dot-reticle-with-integral-weaver-style-base-realtree-apg-camo
and a Muellar Quick shot--http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/Mueller-Quick-Shot-1x33-mm-Red-Dot-Sight.aspx?a=354555&pm2d=CSE-SPG-3-GOOGLE&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse
Both work well