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wanting a new gun

Started by laturkeyhunter, September 12, 2011, 10:24:29 PM

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gobblingghost

835 is a strong gun but is a bear to shoot. I prefer to semis. I currently have a SBE and Baikal. I'm building the Baikal as backup.

Old Gobbler

The 835 performs astonishingly well - some people prefer the cycling actions of other makes of guns , but it is hard to turn your head from the performance and value of a 835
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The 835 makes a great turkey gun, but in my opinion stops there. I've shot many gobblers with an 835, traded mine for a muzzleloader and can't say I miss it. My 1300 is much more versatile with a 22" barrel for turkey/grouse, a 26"barrel for waterfowl/predators and a 22" rifled barrel for deer.

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beagler

The 835's throw the best patterns out there!
Never Misses

surehuntsalot

835 hands down

would not even shoot a BPS,much less own one
the only thing this heavy POS is good for is a boat anchor
it's not the harvest,it's the chase

gob09

got a new 935 the other day have'nt been able to pattern it yet but seems like it will do very well
does'nt have the recoil an 835 does either

trkehunr93

I own an 835 but I was at Gander Mt. this weekend and they had a BPS in 10 gauge that I fell in love with.  I dropped a hint to my wife, the gun was the matte black with the synthetic stock/fore end.  I have always wanted a 10 gauge, just to kill a few turkeys with one.  I would highly recommend the 835 though, mine is a proven killing machine.