buying a new shotugn
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 10
buying a new shotugn
start by saying hello to everyone i am new to the forum, well i am going to buy a new shotgun for mainly turkey but also deer and rabbit, so my question is what do you think of a mossberg 935 with a 26 inch barrel in camo, i am also looking at the spartan 453 semi-auto i hear good reviews of both but i dont know what one to buy, any thoughts?
#5
RE: buying a new shotugn
I prefer a pump gun for turkey hunting, owing to the fact that it is lighter in weight. I shoot an 835, and it is an exclusive turkey gun.
The 935 would be okay, but it is pretty heavy...I wouldn't want to carry it around all day chasing birds in the Texas heat. Moreover, you can only shoot magnum 3" and 3.5" shells out of it...not really a rabbit load...unless you like hash.
I think that pride of the Urals Spartan gun is a total abortion. I glad that some folks have had good luck with them...and I hope they continue to do so...as for me and my house, we will avoid them like plague.
The 935 would be okay, but it is pretty heavy...I wouldn't want to carry it around all day chasing birds in the Texas heat. Moreover, you can only shoot magnum 3" and 3.5" shells out of it...not really a rabbit load...unless you like hash.
I think that pride of the Urals Spartan gun is a total abortion. I glad that some folks have had good luck with them...and I hope they continue to do so...as for me and my house, we will avoid them like plague.
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Col. Oh.
Posts: 561
RE: buying a new shotugn
[/align]I shoot the 835. It's a great gun. Patterns well for me . A little heavier than the standard 12 g pump but worth the extra weight. Remington makes a fine gun as well,but a little pricier.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
Posts: 3,192
RE: buying a new shotugn
I do not know anything about the Spartan. I can honestly say that I never heard of it.
The Mossberg 835 is an excellent shotgun. One thing that no one mentioned yet. If you shoot 3 1/2 inch turkey loads, be prepared to have your head kicked off. The first one I shot brought blood to two of my knuckles. I was using an oak tree to steady the shotgun on a paper target. I had my knuckles against the bark, and it brought the blood.
To lessen the recoil go with a gas operated semi, or be "PREPARED". Tom.
The Mossberg 835 is an excellent shotgun. One thing that no one mentioned yet. If you shoot 3 1/2 inch turkey loads, be prepared to have your head kicked off. The first one I shot brought blood to two of my knuckles. I was using an oak tree to steady the shotgun on a paper target. I had my knuckles against the bark, and it brought the blood.
To lessen the recoil go with a gas operated semi, or be "PREPARED". Tom.
#10
RE: buying a new shotugn
I have a Spartan 310 (single trigger O/U). It's a very well made firearm. I'd say it's a step above my 870 in fit and finish. I haven't had a chance to fire it yet (Christmas present), but I've fired some snap caps in it and I really like the feel. Baikal makes quality firearms.
I haven't had a look at a 453, but I will probably consider one eventually.
I haven't had a look at a 453, but I will probably consider one eventually.