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Remington Vs Mossbergs Vs Benelli Opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="bronco" data-source="post: 704076" data-attributes="member: 48575"><p>I recommend you look at the Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag. I have been shooting one these for the last 12 years. I have well over 6k rounds through it. It is my go to gun for everything that requires a scatter gun. It still shoots like a dream and it has NEVER had a malfunction! </p><p></p><p>I have owned the 500, 870 and Nova and still grab the 835. On cold icy hunts, I still take it over my SBEII. It can shoot 3.5" for waterfowl, buckshot, turkey or coyotes loads. And it is just as happy shooting light trap loads for all day clay shooting. It goes for $400-$450 online. It has a 10 gauge "overbored" barrel with porting and the felt recoil is less than the others IMO. Wood or synthetic furniture, camo options and different barrel length options. I recommend the 28" for the best balance and versatility. It really is a fantastic pump gun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronco, post: 704076, member: 48575"] I recommend you look at the Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag. I have been shooting one these for the last 12 years. I have well over 6k rounds through it. It is my go to gun for everything that requires a scatter gun. It still shoots like a dream and it has NEVER had a malfunction! I have owned the 500, 870 and Nova and still grab the 835. On cold icy hunts, I still take it over my SBEII. It can shoot 3.5" for waterfowl, buckshot, turkey or coyotes loads. And it is just as happy shooting light trap loads for all day clay shooting. It goes for $400-$450 online. It has a 10 gauge "overbored" barrel with porting and the felt recoil is less than the others IMO. Wood or synthetic furniture, camo options and different barrel length options. I recommend the 28" for the best balance and versatility. It really is a fantastic pump gun! [/QUOTE]
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