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Started by Tally Turkey, May 16, 2023, 02:59:22 PM
Quote from: Tally Turkey on May 16, 2023, 02:59:22 PMHi All,I had my grandpa's old Mossberg 835 fail twice on me this season with Gobblers in range, and the birds walked both times. I've done all I can to clean and "restore" it, but I just don't trust it anymore.I'm looking to buy a new pump with a focus on reliability that I can use for turkeys and as a backup to my SBE that I use for ducks. I'm thinking 26" barrel, no red dot. I'm leaning towards a benelli super nova or Mossberg 835 but open to other ideas. Curious y'alls thoughts on the best reliable pump options available for me. Thank you in advance!
Quote from: Bowguy on November 19, 2023, 04:13:22 AMKinda surprised all the 870 fans. They were fantastic guns. Were is past tense. Can't live on the old days when that's not true now. Ever since that express garbage started they went down hill and recently out of business. Now back in business the fit, finish, reliability is no where near what the old ones were. I'd never recommend a new 870 and would steer you from it . A mossberg is not my favorite manufacturer either but you'd be way ahead for around same price. If you want to go better/more expensive, the browning. If you could find an old 870 wingmaster and don't mind modifying it w paint, threading barrel that'd be good bet. The other thing I should mention, another 835 would be a good bet. Never even heard of one with issues and about everyone I know has one. Another consideration is imo a turkey gun is best just staying turkey gun. I know you don't want a red dot or scope but if poa isn't correct and with todays loads it's often not, I'd find a way to adjust that with some sights and call it a turkey gun. Not a back up for anything as you'd be readjusting it every spring. If it throws the pattern good you'd be ok. I just wouldn't count on that
Quote from: b wilt on November 19, 2023, 08:20:26 AMQuote from: Bowguy on November 19, 2023, 04:13:22 AMKinda surprised all the 870 fans. They were fantastic guns. Were is past tense. Can't live on the old days when that's not true now. Ever since that express garbage started they went down hill and recently out of business. Now back in business the fit, finish, reliability is no where near what the old ones were. I'd never recommend a new 870 and would steer you from it . A mossberg is not my favorite manufacturer either but you'd be way ahead for around same price. If you want to go better/more expensive, the browning. If you could find an old 870 wingmaster and don't mind modifying it w paint, threading barrel that'd be good bet. The other thing I should mention, another 835 would be a good bet. Never even heard of one with issues and about everyone I know has one. Another consideration is imo a turkey gun is best just staying turkey gun. I know you don't want a red dot or scope but if poa isn't correct and with todays loads it's often not, I'd find a way to adjust that with some sights and call it a turkey gun. Not a back up for anything as you'd be readjusting it every spring. If it throws the pattern good you'd be ok. I just wouldn't count on that I agree with the "Can't live in the old days" for example the latter Express days? But From what I have seen the Newer Fieldmasters are pretty nice guns, but I don't figure they can ever get a fair shake now no matter what they do. Lol
Quote from: Bowguy on November 19, 2023, 12:34:14 PMQuote from: b wilt on November 19, 2023, 08:20:26 AMQuote from: Bowguy on November 19, 2023, 04:13:22 AMKinda surprised all the 870 fans. They were fantastic guns. Were is past tense. Can't live on the old days when that's not true now. Ever since that express garbage started they went down hill and recently out of business. Now back in business the fit, finish, reliability is no where near what the old ones were. I'd never recommend a new 870 and would steer you from it . A mossberg is not my favorite manufacturer either but you'd be way ahead for around same price. If you want to go better/more expensive, the browning. If you could find an old 870 wingmaster and don't mind modifying it w paint, threading barrel that'd be good bet. The other thing I should mention, another 835 would be a good bet. Never even heard of one with issues and about everyone I know has one. Another consideration is imo a turkey gun is best just staying turkey gun. I know you don't want a red dot or scope but if poa isn't correct and with todays loads it's often not, I'd find a way to adjust that with some sights and call it a turkey gun. Not a back up for anything as you'd be readjusting it every spring. If it throws the pattern good you'd be ok. I just wouldn't count on that I agree with the "Can't live in the old days" for example the latter Express days? But From what I have seen the Newer Fieldmasters are pretty nice guns, but I don't figure they can ever get a fair shake now no matter what they do. LolWell they gotta prove they're good quality and it'll take time. Right now if the new ones seem better that's good but soon as they started the cheapest gun race they lost something. Take an old wingmaster, work it with a new gun. Night n day bud