Took the plunge and bought a new 835 with 24 inch barrel today.
I have always been a Remington man owning 2 870s and 2 11-87 shotguns.
With Hevi shot 7s or Nitros what is the best choke out there?
Will a limbsaver help the recoil?
Is it worth adding foam or weight to the hollow buttstock for recoil reduction?
Looking forward to patterning this gun after a good deep cleaning of the barrel, right now it is very dirty from the factory test shots.
Any advice much appreciated!
Congrats on the new gun. I really like my new 835. Ive had it about a month. I am shooting 3.5 hevi13 7s out of mine. I tried the jellyhead .690 out of my gun first but was very disappointed with it. I bought a pure gold. 670 last week and am now thrilled with the gun. The wind was blowing pretty hard the day I shot it and still put 192 in the 10 " circle at 44 yards. Its worth looking at. I put a limbsaver on mine and it helps but the recoil is still pretty rough out of those big shells. Good luck with your gun. Hope you like it.
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Quote from: va longbeard on April 02, 2012, 06:26:14 PM
Took the plunge and bought a new 835 with 24 inch barrel today.
I have always been a Remington man owning 2 870s and 2 11-87 shotguns.
With Hevi shot 7s or Nitros what is the best choke out there?
Will a limbsaver help the recoil?
Is it worth adding foam or weight to the hollow buttstock for recoil reduction?
Looking forward to patterning this gun after a good deep cleaning of the barrel, right now it is very dirty from the factory test shots.
Any advice much appreciated!
First of all, congratulations on a great gun. They are indeed shooters! I would either put a Limbsaver on it or just put a Shooter's Friend Recoil Pad over the existing one, if the recoil seems excessive. I have noticed a marked improvement in the factory pads on the newer Mossberg 12 gauge guns.
I'd recommend that you take a look at the Hevi-13 Turkey Choke for that gun. I've had so many folks write me and send pictures of the patterns they are seeing with that choke, especially with 3" Hevi-13 shotshells.
The Pure Gold has also been a favorite with my readers as well and the SSX has always been popular with that gun.
Whatever you choose, best of luck with that new gun.
Thanks,
Clark
Pure gold choke, if it were mine I would call Kick-eez recoil pad I bet they make a pad that will fit. If they don't the grind to fit is super simple. I have limbsaver's too, and they do not compare to the kick-eez. Congrats on the new gun!!!
Ya I to am wondering what choke performs the best with this gun I have heard a lot of good things on the pure gold
If you want to shoot Hevi-13 3.5" #7's it will be hard to consistently beat a Star Dot choke. But if you can't find one for a reasonable price, I would buy a Tru-Glo SSX .670.
Quote from: va longbeard on April 02, 2012, 06:26:14 PM
Took the plunge and bought a new 835 with 24 inch barrel today.
I have always been a Remington man owning 2 870s and 2 11-87 shotguns.
With Hevi shot 7s or Nitros what is the best choke out there?
Will a limbsaver help the recoil?
Is it worth adding foam or weight to the hollow buttstock for recoil reduction?
Looking forward to patterning this gun after a good deep cleaning of the barrel, right now it is very dirty from the factory test shots.
Any advice much appreciated!
Have had mine for a while and it is a shooter. On the recoil I do not think there is much difference between brands of shotguns but rather the shell you shoot. Mine likes the 3 inch and so do I. The Limb Saver works well for me with no issues (yes I do pattern 3.5 HM #7 also). I use the Carlson's choke non ported as my barrel is already ported.
As others on this post have said get out and shoot it, if price is an issue try some target loads on the clays to get comfortable with the gun. Have fun and good luck. Hope yours is as good as mine turned out to be!
If yours looks like this:
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af161/davisd9/IMG_0354.jpg)
Than there is a limbsaver recoil pad that fits it and I would definitely suggest it, night and day difference.
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af161/davisd9/IMG_1039.jpg)
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af161/davisd9/IMG_1038.jpg)
If yours looks different then I would still say the same pad would fit it.
I would try a Pure Gold or SSX.
Here is an older model 835 with a grind to fit Limb Saver I did on my friends gun. Made all of the difference in the world!
i just got a new one also and it loves the pure gold .670 with winchester xtended range 3.5 #6 ... the factory recoil pad on mine is just as good as a limb saver
Quote from: ericjames on April 03, 2012, 03:07:03 PM
i just got a new one also and it loves the pure gold .670 with winchester xtended range 3.5 #6 ... the factory recoil pad on mine is just as good as a limb saver
I have to agree with ya that Pure Gold .670 performs amazing with lead in my 835, and those Limbsavers are just a gimmic, no better than the factory pad. Besides, are most of going to be shooting all day at birds or just one or two shots a season.
Quote from: davisd9 on April 03, 2012, 02:37:23 PM
If yours looks like this:
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af161/davisd9/IMG_0354.jpg)
Than there is a limbsaver recoil pad that fits it and I would definitely suggest it, night and day difference.
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af161/davisd9/IMG_1039.jpg)
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af161/davisd9/IMG_1038.jpg)
That's my gun, looks just like it.
I think I am going to order the Limbsaver as it made it made a big difference shooting 3.5 inch shells out of my 870s.
Also considering the pure gold 670 to combo up with some Nitros.
Already busted out the trigger group to send to Bill Springfield for a trigger job.
Thanks for all the great advice.
If yours looks different then I would still say the same pad would fit it.
I would try a Pure Gold or SSX.
The limb saver does make a difference from first hand experience well worth the money and definitely not a gimmick.
Quote from: mossy835 on April 03, 2012, 07:49:18 PM
The limb saver does make a difference from first hand experience well worth the money and definitely not a gimmick.
:agreed: Heck yes it does
I agree if you have the old style pad on it you need something. But if the all new ones are like mine it feels like it already has a limb saver on it from factory.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on April 02, 2012, 10:42:34 PM
If you want to shoot Hevi-13 3.5" #7's it will be hard to consistently beat a Star Dot choke. But if you can't find one for a reasonable price, I would buy a Tru-Glo SSX .670.
:z-winnersmiley:
My 835 likes Hevi 13 #7 3.5 with a jelly head it will 200+ in a 10 circle at 40yds
very good choice in turkey guns
hope you enjoy it
I got 248 in the 10" with hevi straight7s at 40 with the Indian creek .675 choke out of mine yesterday. Got it from midway USA.
Va Longbeard,
I sent you a PM with no response, so here is my reply.
You have selected a Great Turkey gun. I have the same gun and have rigged my gun out just as you have suggested. I shoot Hevi-13 3 1/2", 2 1/4 oz #7s through a .670 Pure Gold choke and put 300 plus in 10 at 40 yards. I have put a Limbsaver recoil pad on it and added about 4 ozs of lead shot just ahead of the limbsaver with a piece of styrofoam to fill up the hollow stock. I'm not sure if the extra weight lessens the recoil but it does help to balance the gun. I also added a comb raising kit and a Bushnell Red Dot scope to finish it off. With the added limbsaver, extra weight and comb raising kit, the recoil of my 835 with the 3 1/2" Hevi's is like shooting a 20 guage with dove loads. Good Luck Rigging out your New Turkey Slayer.
By the way, where are you from? I grew up in Southwest Va in Chilhowie but now call Eastern NC home.
Thanks for all the great info and the PMs, this is a great forum!
Looking forward to trying the new gun out this weekend!
Very nice gun congrats, with that gun you can't go wrong with a rhino or a jellyhead choke with the nitro 7s . If you look at price versus results though the jellyhead would be fine, It's cheaper and performs just as well.
I too was a Remington man but bought a 935. Just remember where the safety is on the Mossy, in the heat of the moment, old habits are hard to break, (don't ask me how I know).....