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<blockquote data-quote="Yotekiller011" data-source="post: 3195099" data-attributes="member: 11187"><p>If you think .690 is good in that 935, you should try a .680 or .675. I prefer a .680. I've have spend way to much money testing the 935 and other turkey guns, let me just say IMO, put your money in a good tube like a jelly head or Kicks or Indian Creek they all shoot good but constriction is so important. Now that being said Dead is Dead. In my 935 and my friends 835 .680 is so much better than all the rest. I've have shot about every combo known to man in this gun and the Kick Gobbling Thunder .680 wins hands down! Now shotgun shells, Again IMO, and I'll post the results, whether you spend $26.00 on mag blend or $15.00 on another brand shot size (#5 in my 935) is best but cant tell much difference in the mag blend except cost. I've shot out to 50 Yrds testing and cant see a notable change except in cost. Shotgun shells are a rip off, like buying a new bow every year because they change the name and make minor changes. IMO, cost vs. results, a good Mossberg 935 or (835 if you dont mind the kick) with a good choke and right constriction will shoot just as good as my benelli super vin. Let my years of wasting money be a savings for you guys, and put your money where it matters. Choke Tube and right constriction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yotekiller011, post: 3195099, member: 11187"] If you think .690 is good in that 935, you should try a .680 or .675. I prefer a .680. I've have spend way to much money testing the 935 and other turkey guns, let me just say IMO, put your money in a good tube like a jelly head or Kicks or Indian Creek they all shoot good but constriction is so important. Now that being said Dead is Dead. In my 935 and my friends 835 .680 is so much better than all the rest. I've have shot about every combo known to man in this gun and the Kick Gobbling Thunder .680 wins hands down! Now shotgun shells, Again IMO, and I'll post the results, whether you spend $26.00 on mag blend or $15.00 on another brand shot size (#5 in my 935) is best but cant tell much difference in the mag blend except cost. I've shot out to 50 Yrds testing and cant see a notable change except in cost. Shotgun shells are a rip off, like buying a new bow every year because they change the name and make minor changes. IMO, cost vs. results, a good Mossberg 935 or (835 if you dont mind the kick) with a good choke and right constriction will shoot just as good as my benelli super vin. Let my years of wasting money be a savings for you guys, and put your money where it matters. Choke Tube and right constriction. [/QUOTE]
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