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Turkey Guns & Shooting => Lead Shooters Section => Topic started by: knightrider on February 08, 2011, 10:47:41 PM

Title: best for lead?
Post by: knightrider on February 08, 2011, 10:47:41 PM
best lead choke for moss 835 and #6 :fud: :newmascot:
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: knightrider on February 08, 2011, 11:12:54 PM
been killing turkeys for near 20 years with lead out to 40 yards and never had one complain about the shell not costing enough, im just not going to pay 4 bucks a shot.thanks for the info on the kicks :cross2:
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: knightrider on February 08, 2011, 11:40:28 PM
john i wasnt rying to come off as as hatefull it kind off seemed that way after i reread my post sorry if you took it that way.i agree a good bunch of folks here trying to help each other out. :you_rock:
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: Reloader on February 09, 2011, 11:58:53 AM
knightrider, i would try to find a discontinued Star Dot .676 for the 835.  That choke does well with lead in my 835.  Pure Gold, JH, ICBDS all are good chokes as well.  IC will work with you swapping the choke until you find what works.

Lead is a good option for turkey hunting IMO, it gives much better close range patterns than HTL(read more room for error) and in the right rig is capable of 40-50yd ranges.  I have a few rigs that do quite well with lead.  I hunted for years with a 1300 that gave multiple head hits at 50yds on turkey head targets and killed many birds with it.  Even killed 5-6 at 50yds stone dead.  That was before I ventured into HTL and handloading HTL. I could turkey hunt with lead from now on and never be handicapped. Shot a couple nice toms with lead last year and always keep a couple lead shells in my vest.
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: knightrider on February 09, 2011, 12:54:46 PM
thanks for the info guys :thanks:
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: stinkpickle on February 09, 2011, 02:55:28 PM
I'm not gonna be much help, but I used an old Hastings .690 with Win HV #6's for years out of my 835 and never complained about the pattern one bit (recoil was a different story).  With I switched to HTL, I bought a Rhino for it, and it worked just as well when I tested it with lead.  In fact, there weren't too many load/choke combo's that my 835 didn't like.  :)
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: mossy835 on February 09, 2011, 03:25:56 PM
Same here as above for me. My 835 likes #6 shot (lead) and I have a Cabelas .760 that does well with lead and I have a Carlson's .690 the loves HM13  any kind along with dead coyote loads and handles lead loads too. The two were purchased because I prefer extended choke tubes (convenience of changing in the field). The factory chokes are great for lead and steel and if you have them grab some shells and go out and pattern each choke to see what you get. That's half of the fun anyway right?
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: devin4484 on February 09, 2011, 07:18:37 PM
.670 to .680 kicks gt.  They are designed for copperplated lead shot.  Michael Waddel uses one in his 1187 too if that helps lol
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: SR1 on February 10, 2011, 01:43:42 AM
I use a .690 Jellyhead in my 835 with the Win.HV #6's or 5's. Great patterns and never had a turkey complain cause it kills them stone dead when I do my part.
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: surehuntsalot on February 11, 2011, 12:01:33 PM
Quote from: Reloader on February 09, 2011, 11:58:53 AM
knightrider, i would try to find a discontinued Star Dot .676 for the 835.  That choke does well with lead in my 835.  Pure Gold, JH, ICBDS all are good chokes as well.  IC will work with you swapping the choke until you find what works.

Lead is a good option for turkey hunting IMO, it gives much better close range patterns than HTL(read more room for error) and in the right rig is capable of 40-50yd ranges.  I have a few rigs that do quite well with lead.  I hunted for years with a 1300 that gave multiple head hits at 50yds on turkey head targets and killed many birds with it.  Even killed 5-6 at 50yds stone dead.  That was before I ventured into HTL and handloading HTL. I could turkey hunt with lead from now on and never be handicapped. Shot a couple nice toms with lead last year and always keep a couple lead shells in my vest.


I will have to second that on the .676 Stardot,I have one for my 835 and it is deadly with lead #5's and 6's
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: ILIKEHEVI-13 on February 13, 2011, 08:08:53 AM
Quote from: Reloader on February 09, 2011, 11:58:53 AM
knightrider, i would try to find a discontinued Star Dot .676 for the 835.  That choke does well with lead in my 835.  Pure Gold, JH, ICBDS all are good chokes as well.  IC will work with you swapping the choke until you find what works.

Lead is a good option for turkey hunting IMO, it gives much better close range patterns than HTL(read more room for error) and in the right rig is capable of 40-50yd ranges.  I have a few rigs that do quite well with lead.  I hunted for years with a 1300 that gave multiple head hits at 50yds on turkey head targets and killed many birds with it.  Even killed 5-6 at 50yds stone dead.  That was before I ventured into HTL and handloading HTL. I could turkey hunt with lead from now on and never be handicapped. Shot a couple nice toms with lead last year and always keep a couple lead shells in my vest.

Well I will 3rd that.  That is right on the money.  Some of the best lead loads were the Win Supreme 3.5" 2 and 1/4oz load of 6's.  The old Federal 3.5" 2 and 1/4oz #6's were probably about as good. 
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: 3" 870 Shell Shucker on February 17, 2011, 08:34:36 AM
I'm not an 835 user currently, but I like the .665 Indian Creek BDS in my 870.
Title: Re: best for lead?
Post by: ericjames on March 07, 2011, 09:35:46 AM
Quote from: knightrider on February 08, 2011, 11:12:54 PM
been killing turkeys for near 20 years with lead out to 40 yards and never had one complain about the shell not costing enough, im just not going to pay 4 bucks a shot.thanks for the info on the kicks :cross2:
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