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Overhaul on the standard 870 express almost complete

Started by bowmike, July 25, 2013, 07:53:29 AM

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bowmike

Well I had started a thread a while back on my 870 and converting it from a standard 870 express with a modified choke to an all out turkey gun. Here is the gun with the tom I had harvested this year. The bird was a 19.5 pound 2 year old with an 8 1/8" beard. The gun was just a factory reminton 870 express 12 ga with a factory modified choke.



at the scene of the harvest



I had added a BSA scope and Barska rail along with a Tru Glo Gobble Stopper choke pictured here.



The gobble stopper put up great numbers at 35 yards even with high brass.



I have since shot it with my turkey shells and it throws a great pattern. I recorded 34 hits in the gobblers head and neck area at 30 yards. With a little fine tuning it should have a lot more than that.

I was going to be done here, but I got a great deal on a Blackhawk Talon Stock from eBay. This stock reduces recoil by 70 percent and has a very well placed thumbhole stock. The stock also has a storage compartment in the rear as well. I am very happy with both the looks, and the quality of the construction on this stock.  I was against putting on a different stock because I assumed it would only add to the appearance to the gun. This stock does that, and a lot more. While playing with it in the living room I now see that the thumbhole stock makes it a lot easier to hold the scope steady. The recoil reduction system on the stock will also be a lot better for quicker target acquisition on follow up shots, and reducing the pounding that an 870 express can give you, even with just 3 " shells. Here is what my 870 express looks like now.





I am planning on now finding the best ammo to work for this gun and choke. I will also be fine tuning the scope. The stocks recoil reduction system is not currently working correctly because the original buy had removed a key that keeps the spring compressed until the top section of stock is put in place. I am in the process of finding out how to compress the spring to get over this issue.

I am also seriously contemplating getting a short barrel in the future. 22-24". This gun is a tad heavy right now, and a bit combersome with the 28" barrel, but will wait on the shorter barrel for a few years (maybe).  Once I find the best load, and choke combo this gun will be sure to be a turkey slayer. I may get the rest of the parts dipped to match but not sure that it will be worth the $175.00 average. Many have asked why I had put so much into this 870, and why I did not just purchase a used 1187 in 3.5" or something like that. This gun was a gift to me from my cousin for graduating college at the top of my class. I harvested my first turkey with this gun, and plan on making that a yearly routine. This old girl has never been abused and will continue to get the love and respect she deserves. She may one day end up finding a permanant spot the hands of my son or grandson, but for right now, you could not give me 1,000 for this rig.

It was a lot of fun watching my standard issue 870 express go from a run of the mill shotgun, to a head turning future turkey slayer. I feel that even with all the mods that were done to this gun coming up to around $250.00 or so, the turkey I harvested this year would agree that the standard 870 express with a factory choke, and a simple bead will still do the job. This gun is now my personal favorite, and will be sure to put a lot of birds down before its retirement, which should be about the same time that I retire. Thanks for the look, and IS IT TURKEY SEASON YET??  :turkey2:

allaboutshooting

Congratulations. It's always a pleasure to build exactly what you want and your gun looks great.

I don't know of course but the original owner of that stock may have blocked the recoil reducing feature because he had a scope on his gun. That feature, while helpful, can create a problem with eye relief when you have a scoped gun. Just something to consider.

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


WildSpur

Good deal!

To save money you can have your barrel cut down and re-tapped.  I think $50 is an average price.

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bowmike

Point taken on the different eye relief.

I may do some inquiries on getting it cut down. Is this something that I would contact a local gun smith about?

Just a bit nervous to do that and have something go sour with the gun. Also if i cut it down, that will make using my 870 as a trap gun a bit tough. I do however have a single shot that I am reconditioning to be a grouse gun, so maybe having a dedicated turkey gun may not be a far stretch.

Thanks for the tips.

WildSpur

A local gunsmith should have the capabilities.   I see that Sumtoy on here offers the service.   Fwiw--I really like the 23" pipe on my 870.

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bowmike

That is the length i was going to go with. seems most guys are happy with 23"

ads1

Very nicely done! I really like the modifications. Congratulations and Happy Hunting. :turkey2:
Terry E. Kiser from Southeastern Illinois

bowmike

Blackhawk sent me the information to get the stock back to working condition. Great customer service and super fast reply. I will let you all know how I make out.

bowmike

My barrel cannot be cut and still except chokes at 23" :( looks like i will have to start saving pennies for the short barrel.

grayfox


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