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Colonial choke tube question

Started by Big Al, February 15, 2016, 03:30:43 PM

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Big Al

First year hunting turkey. Recently purchased Mossberg 835. After reading several post about the old star dot tubes, it is to my understanding that Colonial made these tubes and they worked very well in the 835. I went to Colonials website and seen they offer a tube with the same .676 constricting. Does anyone know if the Colonial tube has same performance as the old star dot? Or does anyone recommend another load and choke that works well in the 835? 
Thanks for any help and remember I'm a rookie.
Allen

turkeywhisperer935

Primos jellyhead works great for me with just about any factory load or nitro's. But there is alot of good chokes out now. Star dot was a good choke as well.

Big Al

Thanks and more than a few have recommended the jelly head. Guess I'll look into it
Thanks again

trkehunr93

I had a jelly head on my 835 for awhile and it patterned Hevi 7's great.  Came across a greta deal on star dot on here a few years ago and started using it.  I would give both the Colonial Arms and the jelly head a try.

Big Al

Thanks colonial is on the way. Will post results

allaboutshooting

QuoteOr does anyone recommend another load and choke that works well in the 835?

First of all, congratulations. The Mossberg 835 is one of the better turkey guns out there. I've shot one since they were introduced and a while back got a new one with the Matthews recoil reduction system. http://allaboutshooting.com/blogs/blog/98753735-mossberg-835-with-matthews-harmonic-damper

One of the best things you can do to help the performance of that gun is to "deep clean" the bore. http://allaboutshooting.com/blogs/blog/tagged/cleaning-a-shotgun-barrel It's a very simple procedure but helps more than might be imagined.

The 2 chokes that I have found to work the best in the 835, with a variety of shells, are the SSX and the Hevi-13 turkey chokes. They both deliver dense and even patterns with no large gaps.

Again, congratulations and best of luck this season. You're at the right site to get good information and help.

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


mikejd

I have an old Stardot and recently got the colonial to do some comparisons. However I will say that my pure Gold 670 puts up better numbers then my Stardot.

Big Al

Thank y'all. This has to be best group of guys on any sight out there. It's like Turkey school with all the info. I've got a lot to learn but it's nice to know there's a place to get the answers. Clark I've already checked out your deep cleaning process and that with defiantly be the first thing I do!!
Thank you all
Allen

vt35mag

You probably cant go wrong with the Colonial Arms.  I've thought about picking one up and seeing how it does against my original Star Dot.  Definitely post your results please.