Re: New turkey gun
[Re: JesseA]
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04/09/25 07:07 PM
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nice , I have to warn you , that if you change out that turkey for an extended full or lesser choke as needed you may not shoot another shotgun that 20 inch barrel Mossy will do it all
try a round of trap with that dot , even if your face doesn't get perfect on the stock the dot is still where the center of the pattern is , as long as you patterned it and adjusted it so.
the dot does not need to be centered up in the window , the dot always points to the same place
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: JesseA]
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04/09/25 07:47 PM
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My Nephew shoots a Mossberg it shoots the best pattern I’ve ever seen on a shotgun.
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: Wanna Be]
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04/09/25 08:18 PM
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JesseA
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Definitely take a cheap box of shells and shoot some skeet with that dot. Some folks don’t like them and say they cause them to miss because your head isn’t completely down on the barrel. I wouldn’t trade mine for anything. In fact, I found a misprint on a sale and bought another FFIII just because they had it marked $100+ cheaper than they actually cost, lol. I will definitely give that a try, but it will probably more than likely be barn pigeons rather than skeet haha
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: JesseA]
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04/09/25 08:39 PM
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Only 835 I've shot (with a 3" turkey load) was brutal on the recoil. Very hard & solid punch against the shoulder....whew!
But that was nearly 30 years ago....12 ga.
That's a nice looking gun though.
I have an 870 turkey gun (12 ga) that has that same Mossy Oak Greenleaf camo. It's over 40 years old. Killed a bunch of gobblers with that gun.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 04/09/25 08:47 PM. Reason: More Info
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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04/09/25 08:41 PM
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Only 835 I've shot (with a turkey load) was brutal on the recoil. Very hard & solid punch against the shoulder....whew!
But that was nearly 30 years ago.... Same here. With 3.5 “ shells, it knocked you silly. I sold it.
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: JesseA]
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04/10/25 12:19 AM
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first time out with the dot on my 870 I shot a 23 I know I messed up those 2 , I was going so fast out of the house I got too quick and my pattern was small and I was off when I broke the trigger
I shoot a 22-23 with my 500 and the vent rib 20 inch most of the time as well , but the dot is an easy almost feels like cheating clay smasher
after I shot that I went to the Magpul stock with cheek risers and it fits even better now. haven't shot any more trap with it since.
my 500 sees most action as it is light and easy to carry the 870 is nice but heavy mostly because it also has a 3 round tube extender and a light as well
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: JesseA]
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04/10/25 09:39 AM
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If you want to lessen the recoil.....
2-3/4" shells with 1-1/4oz or 1-5/8oz of #9 TSS.
Felt recoil is about 30-35% less
456 pellets with 1-1/4oz of 9's, 593 pellets with 1-5/8oz of 9's. If your XR's are the 3.5" #6's you have 450 pellets now
No sense in blowing your shoulder up when you can use the same gun, have more effective patterns, less recoil, and better penetration
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Re: New turkey gun
[Re: JesseA]
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04/10/25 12:47 PM
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I'm shooting 3" shells in it, and honestly don't find the recoil that bad. Yes it thumps some, but more of a shove than a sharp crack like a magnum rifle. May try 3.5s just too see how bad they really are, but in all honesty, the 3" longbeards do a fine job of killing birds. I considered TSS, but the price point compared to longbeards made me decide to stay with my longbeards, especially with as much luck I've had with them. However, I may try a carlsons choke or possibly a jelly head in the future just to see what it does for the pattern I've patterned longbeards a ton. 160 in the 10" at 40 yards with 3" #6's is a good pattern. You can chase it with other chokes if you want but there isn't much room for improvement there. I could get XR's to 180 but that was with 3.5" #5's. With 3.5" 6's I'd guess you could get it to the 190's or maybe even touch 200. Now I'm doing those numbers and higher with a little 410. Crazy stuff
Gotta live up to the nickname...
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