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Started by POk3s, March 02, 2021, 01:44:11 PM
Quote from: old3toe on March 02, 2021, 05:27:21 PM My first choice would be mossberg 835. Very versatile and very dependable. Then mossberg 500 then remington 870. It really is hard to narrow it all down to one but I've had various 870's, winchesters, couple over and unders, side by sides, autos, and single barrels. I still have an over and under, 870 pump, and various others but my all time favorite is the moss 835. It's built like a tank, has a million chokes made for it. Can cover any type of hunting and shooting available in America, has a back bored barrel and will throw superior patterns compared to most guns with most loads. They're just plain hard to beat. I hunted with a binelli nova for a long time but it finally started getting heavy and cumbersome to me. The pump rattle was louder then any other pump I've had as well. Spooked two different birds with it because the 26" barrel hung on brush and pulled it off of my shoulder. All around it was a great gun but started to feel like I was fighting it to maneuver it through the thick places I hunt and then I got paranoid about the rattle. After 15 years I parted with it. Basically though it all boils down to what feels and looks good to you. But I'm still leaning torwards mossberg.lol
Quote from: vt35mag on March 02, 2021, 05:52:14 PMI have mossberg 500s, 535s, and an 835. For more of a do-all pump, I would say a 535. It's the same as a 500, but can chamber a 3-1/2. Maybe you don't plan on shooting 3-1/2s, but it gives you the option. Especially if it was something you wanted for the few times you go for waterfowl. It's lighter and more maneuverable than the 835. The 835 is more barrel heavy, but you get the 10ga bore as a trade off. If you are an avid 3-1/2in user I might change my suggestion to the 835. On average it patterns 3-1/2in shells better.
Quote from: THattaway on March 02, 2021, 06:37:29 PMFranchi affinity. Loved some 870s in my time but that franchi is a sweet gun. You won't find one easier to break down and clean either.
Quote from: Tom007 on March 02, 2021, 08:10:45 PMI am glad Remington is coming back. Would love to see the old quality come back too.