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Anybody using a Mossberg 935? I'm in the market for a new turkey gun and was curious if anybody is using one and how they like it. Whatever I get, it's gonna get used on coyotes, too.
Exquisitely turdlike in all of his many manifestations!!
Resist much - obey little. Hayduke lives!
"30-06 guys don't worry about schit 'cause 30-06 guys don't worry....." 16bore
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I have a 935, used it for the first time to take two tom turkeys in Kansas last season.
Nice length, functions perfectly. Patterns using Remington turkey loads are awesome.
I'd rather be a free man in my grave, than living as a puppet or a slave....
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my son has one i have an 835 the 935 kicks a lot less and patterns pretty much on par using kicks chokes in both the only bad part to the 935 is it only cycles 3.5 3in shells or very hot 2.75 inchers
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I have a 935 and it operates flawlessly on the salt during duck season. Mine only takes 3 and 3 1/2" shells.
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