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Remington 870 Express Barrel Options

Started by GhostGobbler, April 06, 2015, 08:38:45 PM

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GhostGobbler

Hey folks,

I've got an 870 express tactical sitting around collecting dust and would like to get another barrel so I can bring it into the woods. I've done some searching, but before making a purchase, I'd to check with yall to make sure I'm not missing out on a better deal or setup. 

This is what I'm looking at getting:

http://www.shopremingtoncountry.com/870-Barrel-Gauge-Sights-F242541/dp/B00MNRLADE?field_availability=-1&field_browse=3062887011&field_keywords=870+barrel&id=870+Barrel+Gauge+Sights+F242541&ie=UTF8&refinementHistory=subjectbin%2Cprice%2Csize_name%2Cgeneric_text_4-bin%2Cgeneric_text_3-bin%2Cgeneric_text_10-bin%2Ccolor_map%2Cgeneric_text_2-bin%2Cgeneric_number_1%2Cgeneric_number_2&searchKeywords=870+barrel&searchNodeID=3062887011&searchPage=1&searchRank=salesrank&searchSize=12

If you know of somewhere I can get this, or a better barrel for cheaper, I'd greatly appreciate you pointing me in that direction! Any other tips/ideas for a good 870 setup are also appreciated!

Thanks!

10gaugemag

Should work fine. I prefer a longer barrel but only you can make that call. Check Ebay as well, I have been looking at 1100 barrels on there. Also check Midwayusa.com

GhostGobbler


Snoodsniper

It'll work fine. Remington barrels are hit and miss around turkey season but look around you might find a better deal.

allaboutshooting

Many times Mann & Son Sporting Goods has new/used 870 barrels. It might be worth a phone call 618.357.2911 or if you really like those short barrels, here's another one you may want to take a look at http://www.midwayusa.com/product/516311/remington-barrel-remington-870-express-12-gauge-3-18-1-2-rem-choke-bead-sight?cm_vc=subv516311

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


yella yelper

I've got a 21" with truglo sights I may be willing to part with. Probably only a box or two shot through it and I've deep cleaned. Quit shooting 870 and I don't really need it anymore

GhostGobbler

Quote from: allaboutshooting on April 06, 2015, 10:43:44 PM
Many times Mann & Son Sporting Goods has new/used 870 barrels. It might be worth a phone call 618.357.2911 or if you really like those short barrels, here's another one you may want to take a look at http://www.midwayusa.com/product/516311/remington-barrel-remington-870-express-12-gauge-3-18-1-2-rem-choke-bead-sight?cm_vc=subv516311

Thanks,
Clark

Thanks Clark! That midway barrel has a mean looking breacher choke! I'll look into Mann & Son as well. Much appreciated.


Quote from: yella yelper on April 07, 2015, 10:46:25 AM
I've got a 21" with truglo sights I may be willing to part with. Probably only a box or two shot through it and I've deep cleaned. Quit shooting 870 and I don't really need it anymore

Hey yella,

How much would your asking price be on this, if you don't mind? I'd be happy to discuss via PM as well if you'd prefer that.

Thanks!


kcrebel

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/942283/remington-barrel-remington-870-12-gauge-3-1-2-super-magnum-23-rem-choke-with-truglo-rifle-sights-mossy-oak-obsession-camo

This is the best patterning barrel Remington has ever made for an 870 period.  Hands down.  No questions asked. 
Part #113181
You may be able to find it cheaper elsewhere but Midway always ship really quickly. 

foxred1962

I ordered the Carlsons 24" barrel from Cabelas that come with a modified choke in it for $169.99. It has patterned everything great so far. Only tried 2 choke tightwad & jellyhead and the tightwad is the hands down winner. I am getting 140 3" #4 longboards in 10" @ 40 and 161 in 10" with mag lends plus a nice forgiving halo around the circle. I got the longer barrel because I didn't want the muzzle blast causing me to not hear a gobbler the rest of the day.

GhostGobbler

Thanks for the advice everyone, especially yella for the offer on the barrel. Don't ask me how, but by some miracle I was able to convince my wife to let me purchase a new gun. I'll be picking up my brand new Mossberg 835 (Turkey THUGS) on Friday!  ;D I can't wait!

Thanks again for all the help!

allaboutshooting

Quote from: GhostGobbler on April 08, 2015, 03:47:59 PM
Thanks for the advice everyone, especially yella for the offer on the barrel. Don't ask me how, but by some miracle I was able to convince my wife to let me purchase a new gun. I'll be picking up my brand new Mossberg 835 (Turkey THUGS) on Friday!  ;D I can't wait!

Thanks again for all the help!

Congratulations! I know you'll love that 835.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


GhostGobbler

Quote from: allaboutshooting on April 08, 2015, 10:46:09 PM
Quote from: GhostGobbler on April 08, 2015, 03:47:59 PM
Thanks for the advice everyone, especially yella for the offer on the barrel. Don't ask me how, but by some miracle I was able to convince my wife to let me purchase a new gun. I'll be picking up my brand new Mossberg 835 (Turkey THUGS) on Friday!  ;D I can't wait!

Thanks again for all the help!

Congratulations! I know you'll love that 835.

Thanks,
Clark

Thanks Clark! I spent a little time on your site yesterday evening and enjoyed reading some of your articles. The barrel cleaning article was pretty informative! You seem pretty knowledgeable when it comes to shotguns, so if you don't mind, I'd love to ask you some questions.

Do you have any tips or advice for firing a brand new 835? I'll be picking it up tomorrow and heading straight to the range for patterning, should I clean it first?

I picked up two boxes of shells yesterday. One box of Longbeard XR - 3" #5 and one box of Longbeard XR - 3 1/2" #6 2oz. People seem to be getting great patterns with these shells out of their 835s, but I'd like to know if you've had them pattern well with the Moss. X-factor choke that comes with the gun? I'm also considering picking up an SSX, but will wait to see the patterns I'm getting from the X-factor before making a decision.

How is the TruGlo red dot that comes with this gun? Any thoughts or tips on sighting?

Thanks,
John

allaboutshooting

QuoteThanks Clark! I spent a little time on your site yesterday evening and enjoyed reading some of your articles. The barrel cleaning article was pretty informative! You seem pretty knowledgeable when it comes to shotguns, so if you don't mind, I'd love to ask you some questions.

Do you have any tips or advice for firing a brand new 835? I'll be picking it up tomorrow and heading straight to the range for patterning, should I clean it first?

I picked up two boxes of shells yesterday. One box of Longbeard XR - 3" #5 and one box of Longbeard XR - 3 1/2" #6 2oz. People seem to be getting great patterns with these shells out of their 835s, but I'd like to know if you've had them pattern well with the Moss. X-factor choke that comes with the gun? I'm also considering picking up an SSX, but will wait to see the patterns I'm getting from the X-factor before making a decision.

How is the TruGlo red dot that comes with this gun? Any thoughts or tips on sighting?

Thanks,
John

Hey John,

Thank you for the kind words and I'm glad you found the articles interesting.

I would strongly encourage you to deep clean the bore of your new 835 before you shoot it. Shooting will "cook in" any of the gunk that's in the bore and affect your patterns. It's much more easily removed before you shoot it.

The X-Factor choke is not bad at all. In my evaluation for Turkey Country magazine it put 147 hits in the 10" circle with no 2" or larger gaps and had a decent halo pattern out to 16" or so. All those shots were taken in the low to medium 50s so you can expect better at higher temperatures. All were fired from my 835 with a 28" barrel and with 3" WLB shells with 1.75 oz. of #6 shot.

To give you some comparisons, the Hevi-13 choke put 220 and the SSX 186 but all of them had even coverage. I'd encourage you to try that X-Factor, it may be all that you ever need. Sometimes a shorter barrelled gun will need a somewhat tighter choke but it's always best to try what you have first.

I shoot "dot" sights at big paper with a mark in the center, from a solid rest, at 25 yards and then move the dot to the place I hit. Shoot again to verify and then move out to 40 yards. It should not change but it's always good to verify.

Great choice of guns. Please let me know any time I may be of any help and I'll do my best to be of assistance.

Thanks,
Clark

"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."