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Started by Bro2032, May 02, 2015, 06:39:57 AM
Quote from: jordanz7935 on May 02, 2015, 01:22:55 PMMossberg 935 all the way. Love mine wouldnt trade it for a benelli. Made in America with great customer service.I added another notch to its stock this morning!Also makes a great waterfowling gun.
Quote from: Bro2032 on May 02, 2015, 02:06:41 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on May 02, 2015, 01:22:55 PMMossberg 935 all the way. Love mine wouldnt trade it for a benelli. Made in America with great customer service.I added another notch to its stock this morning!Also makes a great waterfowling gun.I like the USA stamp on it also ?
Quote from: jordanz7935 on May 02, 2015, 02:10:17 PMQuote from: Bro2032 on May 02, 2015, 02:06:41 PMQuote from: jordanz7935 on May 02, 2015, 01:22:55 PMMossberg 935 all the way. Love mine wouldnt trade it for a benelli. Made in America with great customer service.I added another notch to its stock this morning!Also makes a great waterfowling gun.I like the USA stamp on it also ?Not exactly sure what your talkin about, maybe the sticker they have on the stock when theyre brand new?
Quote from: allaboutshooting on May 02, 2015, 02:54:18 PMI've had a 935 for a long time and it's an excellent shotgun. Mine is an NWTF gun and came with a 25" barrel. A couple of months ago I put one of the new Marble's Ghost Ring sights on that barrel and also got a 28" that I've not yet shot.Mine also has a very good, clean and relatively light trigger. It's very crisp. Although the manual says it won't cycle 2.75" shells, this one does very reliably. That seems to be a gun-to-gun thing.It is muzzle heavy and you can get some serious cheek slap with it. I put a very thin neoprene pad on the comb and that solved the problem for me.The only real objection that I've had when using it for turkeys is that is a heavy gun to carry all day.Many of my readers shoot the Stoeger M3500 and like the gun. We had a number of folks come by our booth at the NWTF Convention this year to get a choke for that gun and it seems to be quite popular based upon the number of inquiries I've had about it. I've not heard anything negative about the gun.It has the proven Inertia system and should be very easy to maintain. It's lighter than the 935 by maybe 1/4 lb.It probably comes down to which one feels best to you and balances best in your hands. They're both good guns, well made and with reasonable care, should last a lifetime.Thanks,Clark
Quote from: Mike Honcho on May 02, 2015, 11:01:03 AMI have both a Camo 24" 935 and 3500. My 3500 patterns better with Longbeard 6's (275 in 10@40), vs 210 with 935.935 shot slightly off point of aim so it has tru gloMagnum gobble stopper sights. The Stoeger shoots left of point of aim and it wears a red dot. Stoeger trigger is horrible, maybe 8-9 lb pull. If I had to only buy one it would be a tough choice....I had a bad barrel on the Stoeger when it was new....swelled all turkey chokes. I had to send the 935 back for repair when it was new so neither are "Benelli' quality. I have hunted all this season with the 935...mostly because I prefer the iron sights. The Stoeger with a $65 trigger job would be a formidable gun.
Quote from: jordanz7935 on May 02, 2015, 03:15:27 PMOh no problem i thought you were referring to the sticker on the stock. If the stoeger is inertia driven its gonna kick harder than a 935(gas Auto) . My 935 is the lightest recoiling 3&1/2" gun i have shot although i havent shot many of the high $ autos. It definately kicks alot less than my 870 when using 3"mags as well. Let us know what you end up getting.