anybody had any experience with the winchester sxp turkey hunter with the 24" barrel. whats yalls thoughts on it
When Patrick Flanigan was shooting for Winchester he shot one in his shows. It was very quick and I've seen him shoot a standard SXP amazingly fast. He shot a lot of rounds through those guns and as far as I heard, had no real issues with them.
It has as you know a chrome-lined Invector+ barrel and the same internal workings as the older Winchester pump guns.
It's one of those guns that I just don't hear much about and don't believe I've had any reader inquire about it.
The design has been around for years, produced by the old Winchester company and its successor and the new one is pretty much the same except for the Invector+ barrel, so it should be just fine. I just can't recount any experience with it.
Thanks,
Clark
it is a very fast,slick handling pump,just like it's brother the 1300
thanks fellers, im trying to decide between it and the mossberg 500 with the 24 inch barrel. for the last couple of years i have been using my duck gun which is a browning silver but i want something strictly for turkey hunting. i want to get my hands on both of them to see wich one i like the best but im not having any luck finding a store with either one of them on the shelf.
Between my son and I we had 3 winchester sxp's. One was the turkey model and 2 were the 26"bbl. field guns.
Fast handling cycling gun. Love the features of the gun.
Cons: were all 3 of them had a terribly heavy trigger; and all of them didnt shoot poa/poi.
Deal breaking issues imo.
were you able to fix the poa/poi issue with the adjustable sights on the turkey model?
Quote from: laturkeyhunter on May 22, 2014, 01:35:52 PM
were you able to fix the poa/poi issue with the adjustable sights on the turkey model?
No I wasnt able to with the sights. I sold it to a friend that wanted to put a scope on it.
ok thanks, i think i am going to go with the mossberg 500 or the 535 seems like lots of people like them and plus they are american made :smiley-patriotic-flagwaver-an
Quote from: laturkeyhunter on May 23, 2014, 10:39:21 AM
ok thanks, i think i am going to go with the mossberg 500 or the 535 seems like lots of people like them and plus they are american made :smiley-patriotic-flagwaver-an
Those are both very good guns and highly customizable to meet your needs.
Thanks,
Clark
You can always shop around for a nice used 1300 turkey.
They came in some great camo patterns.
For me that is my favorite turkey gun and I have many.
I picked up a Winchester SXP in a local Gander Mountain. They had 2 waterfowl versions on the rack. I was surprised with it. It didn't feel all that bad. The pump action was smooth and everything about it felt good over all. Never got to shoot it obviously, but all in all a very nice appealing firearm. But I think you will be very happy with the Mossberg 535.
well i took a chance and bought the sxp. i finally found a local store that had the waterfowl version of the sxp and the mossberg 500 on there shelf i did not like the way the mossberg felt so i ordered the turkey hunter version of the winchester. when i get a chance im going to pattern it with a truglo ssx since i already have one that will fit it and since i like taking chances so much here lately i might go ahead and order a patternmaster codeblack for it. ill let yall know what happens.
I'm looking forward to a review. Keep us posted.
Post some pics of this turkey slayer. :firefighter:
i dont know how to post pics if somebody could explain it to me ill try
I think i have found my new favorite combo. i finally got around to cleaning the gun and choke. and just for laughs i shot a target at about 30 yards and the densest part of the pattern was just to the left of the turkey target which i think is probably my fault beacause it seems that all of my shotguns seem to hit just to the left of the target. im going to shoot it at big paper and see if i can get that corrected since it has adjustable fiber optic sights on it ive always just shot a bead sight and had to remeber to hold a little bit right to have a good dense pattern on target. but it did manage to put between 20-25 hits in the brain and spine on the target. i shot a hevi13 3" 2oz #6. im gonna try it with both 6 and 7 shot. when i start trying to move the pattern around will it be ok to use a light game load to get close or does every shot need to be with what im going to use to hunt with.