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Started by gobblingghost, November 18, 2011, 05:39:44 PM
Quote from: goblr77 on November 26, 2011, 11:31:14 AM3.5" for me. I want all the payload I can get.
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: gobblingghost on November 18, 2011, 05:39:44 PMHow many shot 3" in their 3.5"? What the difference in the results?
QuoteBut 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 You can't state it any better than that.Well said Shannon!It's very true about the Moss 835 production recoil pad. That's why they hurt so much after you shoot a 3.5" turkey load. It's not a gun thing. Any 3.5 shotgun that isn't a gas operated gun is going to kick hard. Heck even the 3.5" gas operated semis kick when shooting these shells.
Quote from: ILIKEHEVI-13 on November 28, 2011, 01:54:57 PMGuys these 3.5" turkey loads kick quite a bit harder than a 458Win Mag elephant gun just so you know. Anytime you push 2.25oz of lead at around 1100fps your going to feel the thump. There is a direct correlation between the weight of a payload being pushed and the amount of force felt to the shooters shoulder. In other words, it takes more powder to push a heavier load 2.25oz load as it would to push a 1.75 or 2oz load. Not only that but the heavier the object(payload) being pushed the more it resist so to speak the explosion of the powder ignition thus pushing more recoil back to the shooters shoulder. That's why on centerfire bullets the heavier bullets will actually have more felt recoil. And also while I am at it I would like to point out a lighter gun will kick harder than a heavier gun. So actually with a good recoil pad like a Simms the Moss 835 will kick less than the lighter guns shooting these 3.5" turkey loads. So if your going to shoot a 3.5" turkey load, just suck it up and enjoy the pain.
Quote from: gobbler74 on November 28, 2011, 08:02:21 PMIf you like to pattern, pattern, pattern with turkey guns and chokes regardless of the gun or shell..a lead sled makes it so much better. You can stay focused on dialing in your pattern and not the felt recoil. You wont feel it in the field for the most part but that sore shoulder may have more of an effect on your hunting than thought.