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835 with Matthews Recoil Reduction System

Started by allaboutshooting, April 05, 2014, 01:10:06 PM

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allaboutshooting

My new Mossberg 835 with the Matthews Harmonic Damper Technology recoil reduction system came in today.  Here's the description:

    Features an exclusive stock design incorporating Mathews Harmonic Damper Technology     
    a newly redesigned deluxe recoil pad.
    The result is recoil is reduced up to 20%, for comfort and easier follow up shots
    Two interchangable low and high profile combs included
    835 models feature 3.5" chamber
    Factory ported barrels also assist in reduction of recoil
    Drilled and tapped receiver, factory-ready for scope base/optics
    For use with a full range of 12 gauge 2 3/4", 3" and 3 1/2" factory shotshells
    Free gun lock and 10-year limited warranty

Mine is black with a 28" barrel. I did all the paperwork this morning and will be able to pick up the gun Monday.

I'm interested to see just how well this Matthews system works. I've been shooting these guns for years so I have a pretty good feel for how much they kick with various shells.

I'll let you all know as soon as I can get it to the range and put some shots downrange.

Thanks,
Clark

P.S. I'll be calling for Doris Monday morning and hopefully after she gets her bird, I'll head out and pick up this gun.
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


alclark2

Keep us posted! I wondered if it would REALLY reduce recoil or if it was a gimmick.


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trkehunr93

I'm curious about the results as well, my 835 is a dream to shoot since I added a Limbsaver and a Beartooth comb raising kit for the cheek slap with 3.5" shells.

Skeeterbait

That will be interesting to hear.  I know their enertia dampening systems do a good job of dampening oscilation movement such as vibration in a bow.  I don't see how they can do all that much to dampen singular linear motion like the rearward movement of a shotgun.  Also let us know how much it changes the balance of the gun.  To have any effect it would seem that the suspended weight would have to be awfully heavy.

allaboutshooting

    
I was able to take the new 835 to the range Thursday and Friday afternoons. It was windy both days but my range is surrounded with large trees, so wind is minimized somewhat. I can get some swirling winds at times and I had some of that. I have small flags up that indicate wind direction/speed and I try to shoot when it's calm or at least pretty calm.

I had deep cleaned the bore and as I reported, it is smooth and shiny. My routine is to clean the bore and then try 10 or so shells with each choke I shoot, without cleaning between shots. In that way I can learn how a particular gun shoots with a clean and then fouled bore. Some guns like squeaky clean bores, others like slightly fouled bores while some others like really dirty bores. You'll never really know that if you clean between each shot. When I change chokes, I clean the bore and start all over.

My initial evaluations will be with the Hevi-13 Turkey Choke .676, the SSX .670 and the Bone Collector .670. I'll try them with 3" shells and then try some 3.5" shells as well. Later, I'll go through the same routine with a few other turkey chokes in my inventory.

My goal, as always, is to find a combination that consistently yields good, even patterns without large gaps or holes, at a maximum range of 40 yards, without throwing baseball sized patterns at 25 yards.

I plan to shoot the 835 with just the bead sights and as it came from right off the shelf, since a part of my evaluation includes the performance of the Matthews Harmonic Dampner Recoil Reduction System. We'll see how that goes and I'll report to you, as well as publish my results when I've concluded my evaluation, hopefully relatively soon.

If all goes well, I will plan to take the 835 turkey hunting with me for the 4th and 5th seasons in Illinois, to put it to the ultimate test.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."


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RAY

I am curious on the recoil as well. Did the Mathews system come from the Mossberg factory? I put a Limbsaver on my 835 and it is a pleasure to shoot now.

allaboutshooting

Quote from: RAY on April 13, 2014, 08:56:22 AM
I am curious on the recoil as well. Did the Mathews system come from the Mossberg factory? I put a Limbsaver on my 835 and it is a pleasure to shoot now.

Yes. It's factory installed. The "Harmonic Dampner" is located in the stock and Mossberg has also included a new recoil pad that's quite soft and user friendly.

Thanks,
Clark
"If he's out of range, it just means he has another day and so do you."