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Started by Tally Turkey, May 16, 2023, 02:59:22 PM
Quote from: Canadian on May 17, 2023, 10:30:32 AMFrom owning one myself, and watching lots of turkey hunting videos, ive found that 8/10 times i see a shotgun misfire or fail, its been a mossberg pump... I got a buddy thats shot over 100,000 rounds through his 500, so maybe its just luck of the draw with em, and he got a good one? Anyways, i got a BPS and absolutely love it. Ambidextrous too. Highly recommend it. Points good, shoots good, smooth action, and reliable. When i pull the trigger, it always goes boom for me.Sent from my moto g 5G (2022) using Tapatalk
Quote from: knightrider on May 18, 2023, 12:49:40 PMQuote from: Canadian on May 17, 2023, 10:30:32 AMFrom owning one myself, and watching lots of turkey hunting videos, ive found that 8/10 times i see a shotgun misfire or fail, its been a mossberg pump... I got a buddy thats shot over 100,000 rounds through his 500, so maybe its just luck of the draw with em, and he got a good one? Anyways, i got a BPS and absolutely love it. Ambidextrous too. Highly recommend it. Points good, shoots good, smooth action, and reliable. When i pull the trigger, it always goes boom for me.Sent from my moto g 5G (2022) using Tapatalkand 8 out of 10 times its user error instead if brand malfunction
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: tnanh on June 02, 2023, 05:37:12 PMThere is a reason most police departments have had 870s in their patrol cars for years. Tough and dependable. All the new manufacture ones are drilled and tapped too.