Now that deer season is done i am thinking turkey. I shoot a mossberg 835 with IC black strike choke with 3.5" #5 longbeards. It patterns well but not as awesome as I think it should or could. I saw a table on Google where NWTF recommended the hevi choke with longbeards for the 835 based on an extensive test with multiple chokes.
http://www.nwtf.org/hunt/article/choking-winchester's-long-beard-xr
Before I invest $50 into my own experiment I thought I'd see if anybody had 2 cents about hevi choke vs. the IC with longbeards out of the 835
Sorry I can't directly help answer your question. You might try reposting your question in "Turkey Guns" topic. BTW, thanks for link to NWTF article by Clark Bush....interesting findings
Forget numbers. If you have a good even pattern that shoots poa to 40 yards then go kill birds and do not chase numbers. Been there, done it and wasted time and money.
Sent from the Strut Zone
Are you set on using longbeards? hevi 6 shot with jellyhead really patterns well out of a Moss I have
I'd run a few magblends or HTL 7's thru that IC and see what you think. If your set on using LB's 5's and not happy with your current choke, try the Hevi choke.
Patternmaster Code Black Turkey .715 and 3 1/2 # 5 LB's are great out of my 835!! And I have tried many different choke tubes! :you_rock: :you_rock: :icon_thumright:
I recommend the pure gold. Awesome out of my 835.
Mine too. I'm going to try a Sumtoy to see if it's any better but really don't need to switch.
I also have a Hevi tube I might part with if you decide to go that route.
Quote from: davisd9 on December 21, 2015, 08:34:19 AM
Forget numbers. If you have a good even pattern that shoots poa to 40 yards then go kill birds and do not chase numbers. Been there, done it and wasted time and money.
Sent from the Strut Zone
This^^^^^^^^
I like numbers. I don't have experience with 835s but my recommendation would be to call a few choke manufactures and tell them your situation. I know some offer money back guarantees if your not happy so get as many as you can, go shoot, and send back the ones you do not like.
I have a Winchester 1300 and have used both chokes, I get a much better pattern with the IC. Only thing is I had to scope the gun to get poa to match poi.
I have a Pure Gold .670 in my 835 and Hevi 13 3 1/2 #7s put 344 in the 10 at 40. My son has a 935 with and Indian Creek and same load looks similar at 40. I didn't count his. That's a lot of counting!
I'm getting 180-200 in 10" at 35 yards with my current setup. I'm sure if I went with HEVI 13 if bump the numbers up but I can't swallow the price of them.
The 835 is a Turkey Killin machine with just about any choke in the .670-.676 range. Some of these are Pure Gold, Indian Creek, Stardot and many more. I shoot a Pure Gold with 3 1/2 Hevi 7's in mine and she puts up 300 plus in 10 at 40. If you are planning on using Longbeards, I would recommend a choke in the range above (your choice) and 5's or 6's will get the job done.
Quote from: eddie234 on January 01, 2016, 09:52:13 AM
I have a Winchester 1300 and have used both chokes, I get a much better pattern with the IC. Only thing is I had to scope the gun to get poa to match poi.
My 1300 loves the IC as well. Same problem poi way off. I opt to got to a different choke in order to stay with by front bead. stardot and My truglo mark banser throw very good even patterns.
IC makes a good choke. if you are wanting bigger numbers. I recommend going with 6's.
Hevi13 3.5" #6's is pure death on turkey out to 50+.
Pure Gold is my choke of choice for my 835. The PG throws a great pattern with NO holes.
i've had a comp-n-choke thats the name,have had on my 835 bout 20 plus years and have great sucess.
Hate to bang an old drum but my 24" barrel 835 really did well with the Star Dot and Longbeard 5' and 6's.
I was getting numbers in the 250 range in 10" at 40 with it.
Mine actually mics .670 rather than the advertised .676.
MagBlends did similar numbers.
It's retired as I sold the 835 but kept the choke.
Mike
My 835 and IC choke shoots awesome with LB 4, 5, and 6's. I shoot 5's personally because they have a great hunting pattern. Took 3 birds this spring from 10 steps to 36 yards and never had one flop the first time.