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Started by Strutbuster98, February 17, 2021, 01:54:45 PM
Quote from: USMC0331 on February 17, 2021, 03:22:33 PMIf concerned with cost , stay with the longbeards. Williams fire sights are excellent fiber optic sights. Next option would be the mini red dot sights. Battery life is a non issue. Change once a year. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Turkeytider on February 17, 2021, 05:07:00 PMAssuming you`re shooting at ethical ranges ( 40 yards and in ), there`s not a turkey walking the planet that a 3" Long Beard or Hevi-13 won`t kill just as stone dead as any 3.5" cannon shell. Shooting an 870, your shoulder will thank you too! 870s just seem to love .660-.665 constrictions.
Quote from: captpete on February 19, 2021, 06:03:34 PMMy 870 SPM shoots much better patterns with a 3" shell. With 3 1/2" shells the pattern is never even and always has holes in it. I tried a lot of different shell/choke combinations and the patterns all have holes in them. The 3" patterns are for the most part are evenly spread with no holes.One of the first things I would do is replace the factory recoil pad with a quality pad like Limbsaver or Kick-Eze. I had mine drilled & tapped and mounted a Vortex Viper red dot on it. For awhile I did use B-Square saddle mount. It worked pretty good, but was just to bulky for my liking. Probably the best upgrade I made was to install a Timney trigger kit. A little pricey (Around $100), but to me it made a HUGE difference in the gun/trigger. It is about a 20-30 minute job and pretty simple to do. There are videos showing how to install it.For choke/shell combination it depends on what you are wanting for a pattern. You looking for a combination that with give you a 100 -110 hits in a 10" circle at forty or looking for 130+ at forty. My 870 with an original Jelly .660 shooting Longbeards 5's will throw one heck of good pattern at 40. At 20yrds that combination gives me about a softball size pattern making it easy to miss. I look at it as if trying to hit a baseball size target with a softball...one little move by either the target or you and it could be miss. So, I opened the pattern up buy using Carlson .670. The Longbeards 5's still give me a good solid killing pattern at 40, but now I have volleyball size pattern at 20.In my opinion TSS is overkill in a 12ga. Where it really shines is in the sub gauges. Lead in a 12gauge will kill them just as dead (at ethical ranges) as TSS for a lot less money. Just my
Quote from: taketheshot on February 23, 2021, 07:04:43 PMI have my 870 turkey cannon Timney tuned down to 1lb-10oz. Such a great upgrade to an 870.