Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag (12ga)

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FFL called today. (Love when that happens)

My new Turkey BOOMSTICK was in.

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Season approaches. Time to pick up some more 3” and 3.5” shells to see what she likes to pattern best.




I think my dog is upset that he doesn’t have opposable thumbs.
 
I have a few Mossberg shotguns. They run well. The longer barrel is good for wingshooting and the shorter for tight places. People that can't shoot a Mossberg well can't shoot. It's different than a Remington or Benelli, but nothing you can't sort out in an afternoon of clays.
 
Nice choice.

I lucked into my blued/wood 835 last year during the great Walmart firearm clearance sale. I think the price dropped down to $129 on one I was eyeing locally and snagged it as soon as the price did a final drop.

Being into it less that $150 means it always sees action during skeet shoots in the desert and has no problem taking upland birds. It would also do well for turkeys, ducks, coyotes etc. I feel bad for my Montefeltro now as it doesn't see regular hunting/practice.


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I ended up with two of them...many years ago I bought one for shooting slugs in shotgun only zones in New England... Kinda painted on camo finish with thwo barrels...a 24" VR with chokes and a rifles slug barrel with a catalever scope mount... The stock has two changeable combs, one for the shot barel and one raised for the scope sighted slug barrel...

The second one was a newer version with some photo camo finish, 26" VR barrel with extended chokes and FO sights on the VR. Was like new sitting in the used rack at a local gun store with a price tag of $175.00 just last year...couldn't believe the price. Since then I have seen the same model in their used rack for $300....

Bob
 
FOR 129$ ALL DAY

Nice choice.

I lucked into my blued/wood 835 last year during the great Walmart firearm clearance sale. I think the price dropped down to $129 on one I was eyeing locally and snagged it as soon as the price did a final drop.


I'd of bought as many as I could, & flip them quick. It cost me mucho dinero to find out the 3 1/2" does little more than kick a WHOLE LOT MORE. More pellets won't mean much if your aim isn't there, nothing magical about it. Try not to swallow your mouth call when firing a 3 1/2" turkey load. :D IMO you lose out on all the aftermarket goodies, & different barrels that are available for the mdl 500.
 
I have one just like it; our turkey season opened today and mine went with me. I have a Kicks .660 Gobblin' Thunder choke in mine and it likes Federal lead shot 3 1/2" #5s. Have killed a Tom at 52 yards with it, my longest. I haven't tried any of the heavy shot turkey loads yet but plan to soon. I'm down to a magazine full of the Federal #5s.
I also use it for Predator calling; I have a Kicks Howler choke that's specifically for the Dead Coyote loads. I have both 3" and 3 1/2" versions of that, both are T shot. I think you'll like your 835. I've had mine over ten years, bought used locally from an individual for $200 with the Kicks turkey choke in it. Those are $75-$80 at least, so I felt like I got it pretty right. It has been dead-nuts reliable and feeds anything you put in it. I think it's a great value for what I use it for. Still use my Ithaca 37 for wing shooting, though (which typically consists of a once-a-year opening day dove shoot).

Edit: Yes, 3 1/2" turkey loads kick like a government mule. Luckily you don't have to shoot very many of them. I remember the first time I patterned mine, I set up a pattern board at 40 yards, rested an elbow on the bed of the pickup and squeezed one off. I thought, "surely that wasn't as bad as I think it was. I must have not been holding it tight or something." Set up another paper and squeezed off another round. "Yep, it was that bad."
 
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