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Started by MouthCaller, February 21, 2014, 07:04:36 PM
Quote from: ALfwlmth on February 21, 2014, 10:31:13 PMThe best thing to do in that situation would be to let me take that off your hands until you cool down. I think a fair amount of time would be, I don't know, bout 70 days from now. Seriously, I've been shooting turkeys with my Xtrema for along time and really want a "turkey" gun. And I REALLY like that exact gun. If you don't mind me asking, "What brought you to purchasing that gun?"Some do, some don't. What's it gonna be?
Quote from: Skeeterbait on February 21, 2014, 11:42:48 PMI happen to be sitting here tonight working on the exact same new gun. I will be polishing the bore in the morning to clean it out. Like yours it is caked on the inside of the bore. The action is full of heavy oil also, I recommend you dissasemble it and clean the oil out of it. This is indeed typical of Mossbergs. I also own two 835's and they were the same condition new. Good news is they clean up fine.Now I did run into a problem you may need to look into. I mounted a Mossberg Picatinny Rail on mine and the front screws were too long. Yes I used the proper two shorter screws and they were still too long. They locked the barrel into the action like set screws. I ground them off, cleaned the threads and reblued the screws. Everything is fine now but that is something I shouldn't have had to do. If you are using a Mossberg Picatinny rail check this out. If yours are too long you can do what I did, or have a gunsmith correct it. This to me is worth a complaint to Mossberg which I will be calling in first thing Monday morning.
Quote from: Skeeterbait on February 22, 2014, 01:11:35 PMYour not going to brush it out by hand.