Mossberg 935's


Chrud

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Has anyone used a Mossberg 935 much yet? I know they are fairly new guns and seemed to be pretty popular when they first came out. I thought maybe I'd give one a try for a turkey gun in the future. Just wanting to know how they've shot for you and how well they group and so on.

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The 935 is a semi-auto, the 835 is a pump. The 935 is strickly designed to shoot 3" and 3 1/2" shells only, no 2 3/4" shells. I would like a 935 (either 22" or 24" barrel) Hardwoods Green HD for turkey hunting and a 835 (26" barrel) synthetic for upland game. grin.gif

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If I was to buy another 3.5" mag gun for turkey and/or waterfowl, it would be the 935. No question about it. It has the humongous barrel the 835 is fameous for and has a gas operation that cuts recoil. Stoke that bad boy full of Hevi Shot and you have the capability of being a turkey sniper.

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That is exactly what I was thinking AJ! grin.gif My brother won a 835 Hardwoods Green HD a year or so ago. The over-bored barrel on that best is really something! I picked one up and shouldered it at Gander Mountain. It seems like a pretty easy "pick and point" shotgun. Feels nice too.

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I know what the Mossberg manual says. They will not guarantee that the 935 will function with 2 3/4" shells. I have used mine with high brass 2 3/4" shells and they have functioned fine. The target loads or other low brass loads do not. If you use high brass 2 3/4" shells I don't think there will be an issue.

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