I bought some Winchester Supreme 3 1/2" #5 Turkey loads and got a good pattern at 25 yards, but not what I was hoping at 40 yards.
I've read a TON of posts on what others have used with their 835's, and actually have a Jellyhead choke sitting here that I bought at lunch. I saw a Tightwad choke for half the price that was the same constriction .690 and was wondering what the difference would be? The Jellyhead is about 1/2" longer but that's the only thing I could tell.
I have some 3" heavyshot already and bought some 3 1/2" Remington NitroTurkey also, along with a limbsaver recoil pad as I still can feel where I shot 4 of the 3 1/2" shells on Monday trying to figure this out.
Only other choke I found in town was a True Glo and it was even cheaper but I couldn't find what constriction it was.
I guess the safest bet is just stick with the Jellyhead and spend the extra $? I was hoping the factory choke would be good enough, but it just doesn't seem like it.
Here's the factory choke shooting Winchester supremes at 8.5" paper plates.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Nathan
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Live on 51 acres in Lubbock county.
Own and hunt on 160 acres in Fisher county.
Okay, just did some more seaching and the Truglo choke is a gobble stopper and shows a .679 constriction.
Doing my research, the choke tube that was the most recommended for the 835 was a cheap choke called "Star Dot" that was a .675 constriction. Of course they aren't made anymore.
I might buy one of the Truglo chokes first (they are $19.99) and if it patterns well then return the unused Jellyhead choke that cost $49.99.
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Live on 51 acres in Lubbock county.
Own and hunt on 160 acres in Fisher county.
I like my jellyhead. I mean im not getting the 200 pellets in a 10" circle like others are getting with the heavishot. I shoot winchester supremes 3.5 6 shot(lead) and i am getting 120 pellets in a 10 inch circle at 40. Its good enough for me!
I shoot a hasteings extended tube turkey choke constricted to .675" shoot fed. premieum 3.5" 6's 2.25 oz. its an honest 50 yard turkey gun. I took a gobbler years ago at 56 yards with it. now its not my main turkey gun its the one I carry in the rain as my main gun (valmet 412) is scoped.
RR
The first thing you need to buy is some bigger targets!
Ride down to the hardware store and get you a roll of contractors paper... cut some 36x36 inch squares... one roll will last you a lifetime... and it costs like $11. Your gun might be shooting better than you think it is... but if you keep slinging those $4 shells at .04 cent paper plates, you'll never know.
Good move on the limbsaver!
I shoot a Pure Gold .670 out of my 835. I use 3.5" 1 3/4oz hevi-13 #6s, and it'll put over 200 pellets on that pie plate of yours at 40 yards. Course, thats with a good set of sights... and you need to be able to see the WHOLE pattern to know exactly if those sights are right or not.
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Yeah, I know I needed bigger targets, I just didn't take the time to set everything up. Besides, I got the shells on sale, they were only $1.50 each.
I really am tempted to run by and get that truglo choke at .679" just because it matches up well with what others are using very effectively contstriction wise.
I wonder what the return policy on choke tubes is? I opened up the Jellyhead already but I haven't shot it yet.
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Live on 51 acres in Lubbock county.
Own and hunt on 160 acres in Fisher county.
I shoot a Jelly Head in my 835 and love it. IIf I had anything else it would be an Indian Creek. I shoot 3.5" Hevi-13 #5's and killed a Tom at 47 yards last season and a friend of mine used my gun and shot one at 50. Both birds dropped dead in their tracks.
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Mathews Reezen 7.0, Carbon Express Maxima Hunter 350's, Wasp Boss Bullets, Cobra Sidewinder LX, Downforce Rest, and Tru Fire Badger Buckle.
Mossberg 835 UltiMag Turkey, Indian Creek .720" , TSS 98's, mounted decoys. Double Bull Darkhorse Blind.