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Started by gobblingghost, November 18, 2011, 05:39:44 PM
Quote from: gobblingghost on November 18, 2011, 08:19:48 PMAccording to my calculations there is only about 55 shot between a 2 oz and 1.75 oz #6I have one of those mule kickers too. BUT I don't shoot anymore. I keep for those people that say "There ai'nt no gun that kicks like my rifle"
Quote from: gobblingghost on November 18, 2011, 05:39:44 PMHow many shot 3" in their 3.5"? What the difference in the results?
Quote from: Old Gobbler on November 19, 2011, 12:56:46 PMQuote from: gobblingghost on November 18, 2011, 05:39:44 PMHow many shot 3" in their 3.5"? What the difference in the results?The results theoretically speaking is .... 12.5% in payload/ performance if the two comparative turkey guns shoot identically efficientThe extra .25 ounce of payload , if you can get that load to shoot efficiently , and although most of the serious members here that shoot the 3.5/12 are able to find that magic combo by trial and error or by having the nice folks on here pass on the information ...thus saving you $$The extra .25 ounce of payload makes the pressure{= recoil} go right through the sky , that's why everyone here that owns one, that is shooting full 2.25 loads will let you know of its stout recoil - Some made mention of the Mossberg's and I can tell you that to me they kick me harder than my 10 gauge auto -I am not familiar with the newer Mossbergs but the one I owned , had a horrible recoil pad - I have a 3.5 Bennelli Nova with a limbsaver and it kicks much less than my old Mossberg - I think the difference is not the gun but the recoil pad But if it shoots tight and hard , to most it is worth the effort to own a 3.5 - If a person is looking for a turkey gun and is weighing the options , most would recommend that you purchase the 3.5 , besides you can always make the choice to shoot 3 inchers if it suits your needs
Quote from: gob09 on November 19, 2011, 05:49:56 PMi wont lie i let a good (brother) deal on a moss. 835 go because the felt recoil was just too much. i shot it one time and put it down with a 3in turkey load .in the guns defense at the time i had no knowlege of the new high tech recoil pads at the time wish i had knowncall me a weenie but that thing hurt