Home
Posted By: pullit New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/25/15
Well this all started years ago when I got bit by the 20 ga bug, I got everything ready to go but just could not make myself jump into the 20 water (everybody knows it takes a 12 ga or bigger to kill a turkey).
In the last year or so my shoulder has been really giving me fits and I am afraid I might have to get it cut on for the second time. While hunting with Reloader (Ronny) in TX this past year he killed two with his 20 ga at very close range :roll: . Anyway that and my shoulder got me to jump into the water. I started looking for a used 20 to hunt with but was not having a lot of luck at the pawn shops and gun shows finding anything used. I am making my rounds one day and Ronny called me and ask what I was doing, I told him looking for a cheap 20 to hunt with, which lead to the question "why not just my Mossy youth 20 ga"? We talked a little and came to a deal and I picked it up from him in TX on what has turned into our annual deer hunt/swap meet.
While waiting on the hunt to come around we found a guy running a deal on Cerakota, so Ronny sent my 20 along with some of his to get coated. Well I saw a gun doedaddy had posted pic's of and it was a Mossy that he had put a Remington Shur Shot stock on. I pm'ed him and ask a few questions, then ordered me one for my new turkey slayer.
When I got the Mossberg from Ronny in its new DoDoo brown color (Ronny's words not mine but hey he has twins so I am sure he know of what he speaks) I started to work. I spent about an hour with a dremel tool, sander, files, and other instruments of destruction in order to get the Remington butt stock to mate with the Mossberg. Now when it came to the forearm, making the Remington forearm work on the Mossy would have been akin to a monkey screwing a football. I decided transform the factory forearm into a faux Remington, so off to the bandsaw it went.
The results seemed ok up to this point and after a coat or two of paint on the forearm the gun went back together. I was never happy with the way the painted forearm looked so I stripped it back down to bare wood.
At this point I have to give Gophert high praise for not ducking my calls,pm's, and text because he talked me thru a DIY hydro-graphic dipping process. I will be the first to admit it is not perfect but it will hunt.

While this was all going on I found another lost orphan in the way of a Remington 870 20 ga with a 26 in barrel. After posting I was looking for a butt stock Waddle Whacker came to my rescue and I was able to get rid of the plywood looking factory stock.
A little time on the mill was in order for both receivers to get drilled and tapped for the 336 mount, and both got a trigger job and the Burris FF treatment.
Now I waiting on the ice to leave so I can see how they shoot the TSS and Fed HW7's I have been sitting on for ever and a day.

I present to you my Mossington (or Remberg) and its running mate for the 2015 and beyond hunting season.

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]
Very cool. I have been thinking about doing a 20ga 870 myself.
Posted By: pointer Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/25/15
Very nice! When you say 336 mount, I assume that's a Marlin 336 mount?
Posted By: Sand_Man Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/25/15
I've built 6 going on 7 20's now. They are a dream to carry in the turkey woods with that 21" barrel!
Posted By: pullit Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/25/15
Originally Posted by pointer
Very nice! When you say 336 mount, I assume that's a Marlin 336 mount?


Yeah, if you look at the Burris FF's they show a mount called a 336 which fits a Marlin. It takes 8-40 screws.
Awesome looking rigs!
Posted By: Sand_Man Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/26/15
polish the barrels!
Posted By: pullit Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/26/15
Originally Posted by Sand_Man
polish the barrels!


You know it, that is one of the first things I ALWAYS do
Posted By: gitem_12 Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/26/15
I've often thought about a 22 inch bbl Benelli M2 in 20 with a pistol grip stock and an optic
Posted By: Sand_Man Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/26/15
Originally Posted by pullit
Originally Posted by Sand_Man
polish the barrels!


You know it, that is one of the first things I ALWAYS do


grin It definitely helps the patterns. I've always been amazed at how you can see the where they stamped the barrel on the inside bore as well as where they welded the rib and how polishing can remove those impressions to make a night polished bright bore.

Originally Posted by gitem_12
I've often thought about a 22 inch bbl Benelli M2 in 20 with a pistol grip stock and an optic


I haven't looked in a while, but Benelli didn't make less than a 24 or maybe 26" barrel on their 20's. I know for a fact they didn't make a pistol grip stock. I started with my M1 20ga and it threw fantastic patterns due to their chrome lined barrels. I wanted a dedicated 20ga to put a red dot on with a pistol grip stock. Those two things drove me to the Remington Youth Model.
Posted By: gitem_12 Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/27/15
The stedi grip will fit the m2 20. And barrels can be shortened
Posted By: pointer Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/27/15
Originally Posted by pullit
Originally Posted by pointer
Very nice! When you say 336 mount, I assume that's a Marlin 336 mount?


Yeah, if you look at the Burris FF's they show a mount called a 336 which fits a Marlin. It takes 8-40 screws.
Thanks for that info! I'm thinking I may want to red dot my 20ga and may go this route. Other option is to just use a regular 870 base and something like a TRS-25.
Posted By: pacecars Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/27/15
20s work well on Turkeys. Doc White (of White rifles) used a 28ga muzzle loader very effectively on them
Posted By: tzone Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/27/15
Originally Posted by troutfisher13111
Very cool. I have been thinking about doing a 20ga 870 myself.


I've been running one for years now. I love it. It's light, it patterns great with the loads I like, and last year I popped one at 48 yards with it.

No reason to switch.
Posted By: GuideGun Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 02/28/15
What cerakote color is the brown one?
Posted By: badwolf Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/01/15
How do you guys polish the barrels?
Posted By: Bearcat74 Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/01/15

Barrel Polishing
Posted By: Rug3 Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/01/15
What does your 870 weigh set up like this?
Originally Posted by pointer
Thanks for that info! I'm thinking I may want to red dot my 20ga and may go this route. Other option is to just use a regular 870 base and something like a TRS-25.


pointer, Tom drilled and tapped my 870 youth 20... Hint...

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]
Posted By: Bearcat74 Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/04/15

My 20 gauge turkey gun got attacked by some Kyrlon:


[Linked Image]


Posted By: pullit Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/04/15
Originally Posted by GuideGun
What cerakote color is the brown one?


Sorry, I jus this. If I remember correctly it is coyote tan, Reloader will know for sure as he is the one that sent them off to get coated.
Posted By: pullit Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/04/15
Originally Posted by Rug3
What does your 870 weigh set up like this?


I have not put the scale to it but I am guessing it is around the 6 lb range, maybe a hair more.
Posted By: pointer Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/04/15
Originally Posted by Kimber7man
Originally Posted by pointer
Thanks for that info! I'm thinking I may want to red dot my 20ga and may go this route. Other option is to just use a regular 870 base and something like a TRS-25.


pointer, Tom drilled and tapped my 870 youth 20... Hint...

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]
Enabler! laugh
Originally Posted by pullit
Originally Posted by GuideGun
What cerakote color is the brown one?


Sorry, I jus this. If I remember correctly it is coyote tan, Reloader will know for sure as he is the one that sent them off to get coated.


It's Patriot Brown heat cure.
Posted By: Diyelker Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/06/15
That brown looks fantastic! I see a project looming...
Posted By: GuideGun Re: New 20 ga Turkey Hammers - 03/07/15
Originally Posted by Reloader7RM
Originally Posted by pullit
Originally Posted by GuideGun
What cerakote color is the brown one?


Sorry, I jus this. If I remember correctly it is coyote tan, Reloader will know for sure as he is the one that sent them off to get coated.


It's Patriot Brown heat cure.



Thanks....I might have to do something similar with my 11-87.
© 24hourcampfire