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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 642735" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>The factory turkey choke shoots XX mags very well (and I do mean VERY). Have shot 3" and 2 3/4" ones thru it, but have not looked to see if Winchester even does a 3 1/2" hull in the XX mag. It shot the old Actives better than anything. I'll order in a Jellyhead this weekend. I like their design, but doubt the ports will help recoil all that much. (really isn't that bad anyway)</p><p> </p><p>just a note:</p><p>I loaned my 835 to what I will be become my future son inlaw. Between he and his two sons (16 and 10), they dropped three turkeys in two days. The first one would go about 24lb., and the second one had a 10" beard. Don't know much about the third one. Expect they are out in the bush as I write this. I'm proud of all of them, and my turn is next week! He said that he'd never shot a turkey gun that shot that well. I told him it was all in the barrel design. The shotgun as a rifle scope on it (1x-4x), but have an Aimpoint waiting to be installed. I like the scope, but wanted something a little more lower in power with a bigger tube. I'll hunt down at their place next spring, as well as Kentucky and Indiana. It's not upland bird hunting for sure, but it's very addictive.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 642735, member: 25383"] The factory turkey choke shoots XX mags very well (and I do mean VERY). Have shot 3" and 2 3/4" ones thru it, but have not looked to see if Winchester even does a 3 1/2" hull in the XX mag. It shot the old Actives better than anything. I'll order in a Jellyhead this weekend. I like their design, but doubt the ports will help recoil all that much. (really isn't that bad anyway) just a note: I loaned my 835 to what I will be become my future son inlaw. Between he and his two sons (16 and 10), they dropped three turkeys in two days. The first one would go about 24lb., and the second one had a 10" beard. Don't know much about the third one. Expect they are out in the bush as I write this. I'm proud of all of them, and my turn is next week! He said that he'd never shot a turkey gun that shot that well. I told him it was all in the barrel design. The shotgun as a rifle scope on it (1x-4x), but have an Aimpoint waiting to be installed. I like the scope, but wanted something a little more lower in power with a bigger tube. I'll hunt down at their place next spring, as well as Kentucky and Indiana. It's not upland bird hunting for sure, but it's very addictive. gary [/QUOTE]
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