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Quote from: Spurs Up on April 18, 2019, 04:54:48 AMPlenty of fans of each. And detractors too. I'd put an 870 Express 12 ga on par with a Mossy 500. However, the pattern-friendly, over-bored barrel of an 835 puts it ahead of an 870 in my book. Also, if you ever want to mount optics, the 835 comes from the factory drilled and tapped. Both will do the job and are good "beater" guns.
Quote from: DBell on April 18, 2019, 08:08:37 AMQuote from: Spurs Up on April 18, 2019, 04:54:48 AMPlenty of fans of each. And detractors too. I'd put an 870 Express 12 ga on par with a Mossy 500. However, the pattern-friendly, over-bored barrel of an 835 puts it ahead of an 870 in my book. Also, if you ever want to mount optics, the 835 comes from the factory drilled and tapped. Both will do the job and are good "beater" guns.X2Don't feel bad about dingin em upGet whichever feels betterSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigeclipse on April 18, 2019, 01:43:50 PMQuote from: Spurs Up on April 18, 2019, 04:54:48 AMPlenty of fans of each. And detractors too. I'd put an 870 Express 12 ga on par with a Mossy 500. However, the pattern-friendly, over-bored barrel of an 835 puts it ahead of an 870 in my book. Also, if you ever want to mount optics, the 835 comes from the factory drilled and tapped. Both will do the job and are good "beater" guns.I felt the same but have read numerous review where the pump action of the 835s start to loosen up over time and that you have to consciencly make sure the pump is extended all the way out or the gun will not fire. This could really stink for running and gunning type peoples.
Quote from: Tom Foolery on April 18, 2019, 09:33:14 PMI hunt with an 870 youth 20 gauge 99% of the time. The other 1% is an old special purpose 870 20" barreled 12 gauge. If I thought I needed a 3.5" shell it's 835 all the way for me. I used one for years until I decided I was over the 3.5" recoil.