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assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
BrewGUN wrote:A lot of guys start out with the mossbergs. Some will bash them, but bottom line is they are tough guns. Not the most agile and prettiest, but they are definitely the workhorse of the waterfowl world. I used one for years, killed birds, still have it but upgraded.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Rick wrote:There are a mess of Louisiana duck and goose guides shooting 835s, but do your buddies a big favor and save that 24" barrel for the turkey woods. Ported barrels are miserable enough on blind mates' ears, but short ones are the very devil.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Rick wrote:There are a mess of Louisiana duck and goose guides shooting 835s, but do your buddies a big favor and save that 24" barrel for the turkey woods. Ported barrels are miserable enough on blind mates' ears, but short ones are the very devil.
BrewGUN wrote:A lot of guys start out with the mossbergs. Some will bash them, but bottom line is they are tough guns. Not the most agile and prettiest, but they are definitely the workhorse of the waterfowl world. I used one for years, killed birds, still have it but upgraded.
NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Rick wrote:There are a mess of Louisiana duck and goose guides shooting 835s, but do your buddies a big favor and save that 24" barrel for the turkey woods. Ported barrels are miserable enough on blind mates' ears, but short ones are the very devil.
And aren't the 835's ported too?? Double whammy.
Rick wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Rick wrote:There are a mess of Louisiana duck and goose guides shooting 835s, but do your buddies a big favor and save that 24" barrel for the turkey woods. Ported barrels are miserable enough on blind mates' ears, but short ones are the very devil.
And aren't the 835's ported too?? Double whammy.
All that I recall have been, but the company site says "most" 835 barrels are.
shotshell wrote:This is great info on the gun... does the 535ATS stack up the same?
shotshell wrote:How will not having the over bored barrel affect shooting
sws002 wrote:Truth be told, I'd sooner sell you an 835 instead of an 870 anymore. At least Mossberg knows they're cheap, Remington is still trying to convince themselves they are still high quality......
clampdaddy wrote:sws002 wrote:Truth be told, I'd sooner sell you an 835 instead of an 870 anymore. At least Mossberg knows they're cheap, Remington is still trying to convince themselves they are still high quality......
Very true. I have an early production Express that has been great to me but I couldn't get myself to buy a new one. I've never been a big Mossberg fan but they do work well and you'll probably never have one lock up on an empty hull like the 870 Express is so famous for.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:Do you know why Remingtons are notorious for locking up on empty hulls?
Rick wrote:R. Chapman wrote:Do you know why Remingtons are notorious for locking up on empty hulls?
Because one Express cost cutter was poorly milled chambers. Even after a smith honed mine as much as he dared, I can still feel the milling grooves in it, and they still collect enough burnt powder and plastic to seize hulls much sooner than I'm inclined to clean the chamber. Pisses me off. But I have also seen new out of the box 20ga Express guns with such bad milling that negative angles grabbed the expanded brass of the first shells fired in them. Both were boys' first guns, which really sucked.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
clampdaddy wrote:sws002 wrote:Truth be told, I'd sooner sell you an 835 instead of an 870 anymore. At least Mossberg knows they're cheap, Remington is still trying to convince themselves they are still high quality......
Very true. I have an early production Express that has been great to me but I couldn't get myself to buy a new one. I've never been a big Mossberg fan but they do work well and you'll probably never have one lock up on an empty hull like the 870 Express is so famous for.
clampdaddy wrote:sws002 wrote:Truth be told, I'd sooner sell you an 835 instead of an 870 anymore. At least Mossberg knows they're cheap, Remington is still trying to convince themselves they are still high quality......
Very true. I have an early production Express that has been great to me but I couldn't get myself to buy a new one. I've never been a big Mossberg fan but they do work well and you'll probably never have one lock up on an empty hull like the 870 Express is so famous for.
clampdaddy wrote:sws002 wrote:Truth be told, I'd sooner sell you an 835 instead of an 870 anymore. At least Mossberg knows they're cheap, Remington is still trying to convince themselves they are still high quality......
Very true. I have an early production Express that has been great to me but I couldn't get myself to buy a new one. I've never been a big Mossberg fan but they do work well and you'll probably never have one lock up on an empty hull like the 870 Express is so famous for.
clampdaddy wrote:sws002 wrote:Truth be told, I'd sooner sell you an 835 instead of an 870 anymore. At least Mossberg knows they're cheap, Remington is still trying to convince themselves they are still high quality......
Very true. I have an early production Express that has been great to me but I couldn't get myself to buy a new one. I've never been a big Mossberg fan but they do work well and you'll probably never have one lock up on an empty hull like the 870 Express is so famous for.
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