Recently called three longbeards in to 25 yards in PA and all three xr shells failed in my mossberg 835... Came home shot a winchester double x and a xr shell from a brand new box and both fired fine. Anyone else get bad box of shells? If so have to c if we have same lot #
I have used them for 2 seasons now without any problems.
they pattern great in my Rem.870 and Browning Gold
They have been flawless out of my 835 the past 2 seasons.
I Have shot them the last two years and had no problems with them. The first year I shot them out of my 835 and this year I shot them out of my Stoeger M3500 shoots awesome with no problems at all.
Quote from: PASTRUTTER21 on May 05, 2015, 07:58:34 PM
Recently called three longbeards in to 25 yards in PA and all three xr shells failed in my mossberg 835... Came home shot a winchester double x and a xr shell from a brand new box and both fired fine. Anyone else get bad box of shells? If so have to c if we have same lot #
Define "failed".
No problem last two years in 835,935,3500,Ithaca turkeyslayer
Was it a misfire, light primer strike, what happened?
Check to make sure your barrel nut is very,very tight.
Quote from: 10gaugemag on May 05, 2015, 09:24:18 PM
Quote from: PASTRUTTER21 on May 05, 2015, 07:58:34 PM
Recently called three longbeards in to 25 yards in PA and all three xr shells failed in my mossberg 835... Came home shot a winchester double x and a xr shell from a brand new box and both fired fine. Anyone else get bad box of shells? If so have to c if we have same lot #
Define "failed".
I'm curious, too.
Failed as in hit all three primers and nothing but next two shells out of brand new box fired perfectly.
How old is your 835? Reason I ask is you are the third person to talk about shells "failing" this year on here. The common denominator...a 835. I pattern many turkey guns every year, and help many people set their guns up. In all my years of doing so I have witnessed 4 factory shells not firing. One gun was a very old Winchester pump that was wore out and pretty dirty. The other 3 were all 835's. Actually 2 shells out of one gun and one out of another. The one gun was extremely dirty and after removing the bolt and a good cleaning of the firing pin to my knowledge he hasn't had anymore issues. The other gun had to have the firing pin spring replaced and that fixed his. All of these 4 shells that ftf in those guns were put in another gun and all fired. Just like yours, they wouldn't do it everytime. I also know guys with old 835's that have never had this issue, but they also keep there guns clean. Not saying this to bash 835's, as I think they are great patterning turkey guns. Just believe that their firing pin design and spring tend to cause a higher percentage of light primer strikes than other designs.
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Quote from: Buzzkiller on May 05, 2015, 08:48:06 PM
I have used them for 2 seasons now without any problems.
they pattern great in my Rem.870 and Browning Gold
:funnyturkey: 6 fired in the field , and more on the range, and 5 dead birds and a medium sized spruce tree. No beard or spurs but it weighed around 600 pounds, never twitched. Al Baker
I've shot 4 boxes of them this year through my 835 and all went bang.
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I've shot them thru my sons 835 and my Benelli and had no problems.
I saw a benelli nova strike a chambered longbeard XR shell in Kentucky last weekend with 2 longbeards at 25 yards and no discharge.
Primer was dimpled.
I'm not hunting with them but did set them up in my backup gun and helped a couple guys pattern them in their guns. Haven't encountered any misfire issues but I have seen some weird things that make me wonder if the resin works the way it's supposed to every time.
I'm really not a fan of mossberg maybe they have improved but I have an 835 and a 500 hate them both.
Contact Winchester/Olin. I had some of their Partition Gold slugs not fire a few years back, and I noticed that the primers were set deeper in the bad shells. I inspect them all now before hunting with them. And no, I wasn't shooting a Mossberg. Winchester sent me vouchers to purchase more ammo.