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Recoil Comparison
I have a Mossburg 835. When shooting the 3.5 inch mags (buckshot) the recoil is very heavy. I was just wondering if anyone can compare this felt recoil to a rifle caliber.
I have a .300wsm and it recoils far less than the Mossberg. |
RE: Recoil Comparison
I haven't shot either of those but comparing my 870 with 3 inch shells to my .270, it seems that the shotgun is more of a push and the rife is more of a jab, if that makes sense...
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I shot my 835 with just 3'' turkey load and thats the worst recoil I have ever had!! No rifle has compared so far
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I had an 835 and shot several of 3.5" 00buck loads, pretty rough. I agree it's more of a push than a sharp recoil. It felt a little worse than my 35Whelenwithmaximum handloads,250gr bulletsand a wood stock. That was before I got the thumbhole stock and recoil pad.
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.300 ultra mag is harsh but manageable. 835 w/ 3 1/2 has got it beat but not by much
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RE: Recoil Comparison
ORIGINAL: A11en I have a Mossburg 835. When shooting the 3.5 inch mags (buckshot) the recoil is very heavy. I was just wondering if anyone can compare this felt recoil to a rifle caliber. I have a .300wsm and it recoils far less than the Mossberg. |
RE: Recoil Comparison
Here's another table for comparing things. It uses a specific table created by a guy named Taylor....but you can load info in for things you know intimately, for instance your pet 30-06 load, and then put in a different round for comparison
http://www.handloads.com/calc/quick.asp |
RE: Recoil Comparison
I ahve a .300 Ultra Mag and an 835. I think that 3in slugs in the 835 kick worse then 3.5in Buckshot but not much. They are both very similar to my .300 Ultra Mag but a little less recoil from the 835.
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dude, if u think thats bad. try shooting a 12 gauge 3inch REMINGTON SLUGGER RIFLED SLUGS out of a full choke without a recoil pad. thats wat i have 2 do until a few years.
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I've also got the 835 & shoot the 2.75 high velocity slugs through the rifle barrel and the 3.5 turkey loads through the bird barrel - both leave bruises if you shoot more than a couple shots. I think this is probably true with about all pump shotguns though. Try planting your shoulder back against a tree when you fire a 3.5 turkey load, you learn real quick there's no place for the recoil to go except into your bones!
Tip: buy the limbsaver recoil pad for it - talk about night & day difference! I fully believe their claims on reduced recoil. |
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