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Old school 835

Started by Philippe, March 09, 2016, 06:57:34 PM

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Mike Honcho

Phillipe, If you could find an earlier Ballistic Specialties  choke Angle Port , from Batesville,AR... they produce an outstanding 3o-35 yard hunting pattern....very even about 15" at 30, 20" at 35.

I just sold mine as I don't  have an 835 anymore.

I see they have a new design now...I haven't tried it.




Philippe

Quote from: Mike Honcho on March 12, 2016, 10:56:20 AM
Phillipe, If you could find an earlier Ballistic Specialties  choke Angle Port , from Batesville,AR... they produce an outstanding 3o-35 yard hunting pattern....very even about 15" at 30, 20" at 35.

I just sold mine as I don't  have an 835 anymore.

I see they have a new design now...I haven't tried it.

I'll have a look around and see if I can locate one. I've got about 15 other chokes to try as well, obviously going to start with the classics for this gun.

Philippe

Ok i'm back and snapped a teaser photo :wave:

tha bugman

+1
Quote from: Farmboy27 on March 09, 2016, 07:55:19 PM
I thought that the shortest barrel they put on them up till a few years ago was a 24".  An old school realtree 835 should have a 24" barrel if its original.

trkehunr93

Look forward to seeing your results.  I bought an 835 turkey gun from Dicks in 2006, woodland camo.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that gun!!!  No amount of money will ever convince me to sell it.  I got a Pittman Bossbuster choke (just like the star dot) from davisd9 about 5 years ago and that combo is deadly with Hevi 3.5" 6's and 7's and Win HV 3.5" 5's.  Shoots Win HV 3" 4's pretty good as well, but is better for 30-35 yd shots with that load.   

Philippe

The deep clean and polish turned out really well. Now I'm just waiting on the optics and mount and its patterning time. Optics going on is the Bushnell TRS-25. My three top choices to test with will be the pictures Star Dot, PG .670, IC .675. Shells will be Longbeard 3 1 7/8 5's and 4's.

Philippe

Got a killer deal on a new Bushnell 1x MP Red Dot so I upgraded from the TRS-25 :OGturkeyhead:

SCDieselDawg

Quote from: Mike Honcho on March 12, 2016, 10:56:20 AM
Phillipe, If you could find an earlier Ballistic Specialties  choke Angle Port , from Batesville,AR... they produce an outstanding 3o-35 yard hunting pattern....very even about 15" at 30, 20" at 35.

I just sold mine as I don't  have an 835 anymore.

I see they have a new design now...I haven't tried it.

I've got one of the Roy Rhodes signature chokes made by ballistic specialties.  I wonder what the difference is between them and the normal Ballistic Specialties chokes are.

Philippe

Quote from: SCDieselDawg on March 15, 2016, 12:29:24 AM
Quote from: Mike Honcho on March 12, 2016, 10:56:20 AM
Phillipe, If you could find an earlier Ballistic Specialties  choke Angle Port , from Batesville,AR... they produce an outstanding 3o-35 yard hunting pattern....very even about 15" at 30, 20" at 35.

I just sold mine as I don't  have an 835 anymore.

I see they have a new design now...I haven't tried it.

I've got one of the Roy Rhodes signature chokes made by ballistic specialties.  I wonder what the difference is between them and the normal Ballistic Specialties chokes are.

I was thinking the same thing, probably not a damn thing.

Mike Honcho

My stepson called last night wanting to sell a rifle to pay some bills....I offered to buy his old school 835 instead...we'll see if he decides to sell it. 

Philippe

Quote from: Philippe on March 14, 2016, 10:39:16 PM
Got a killer deal on a new Bushnell 1x MP Red Dot so I upgraded from the TRS-25 :OGturkeyhead:

Well the 1xMP Red Dot is not going to work for shotguns like they claim. You would have to have a comb riser 3 inches high lol. So sending it back and ordered up the Mueller.

Farmboy27

You got an old school gun, so go old school and just use the beads!!  Trust me, it can be done!

Philippe

Quote from: Farmboy27 on March 17, 2016, 09:05:27 PM
You got an old school gun, so go old school and just use the beads!!  Trust me, it can be done!

I have stacked beads on it for backup incase something happens to the optics while out.

sierra6

My "Old School" 835.  I bought this one new in 1990 I believe.  It's at the bottom of the photo with the pistol grip stock I added about 10-12 years ago.  The 835 is a hammer.  I've takeen more birds with it than I can remember.  It patterns fantastic and has an appetite for the "old school" Federal Premium 3.5" 2&1/4oz #4 copper coated lead loads. I've had great luck with the factory full choke tube and the Jellyhead you see in the photo.

"When the Turkeys ain't gobblin, it's tough to make em stop!"