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    Shooting 3.5in 2oz magnum turkey loads out of a Mossberg 535 is the hardest kicking gun I've ever shot.

    It's a very light shotgun(aluminum reciever) and the 3.5" shells kick like a mule. Almost gave me a flinch.

    But the Mossberg with a ported .655 turkey choke and 3" turkey loads shoots the best pattern of all my shotguns.

    I'd buy an 870 20guage with cantilever rifled barrel and vent rib barrel for a do all gun.

    If using for Waterfowl I'd likely move up to the 12 from the 20. But only personal preference

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    I agree 100 percent with every thing .3.5 inch turkey loads are brutal in the plastic stock shotguns.
    A 20g combo is a great way to go.

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    No need for 3.5" shells for turkey. I bet half the people shooting them flinch so bad they can't hit the ground if they tried.
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    No need for 3.5" shells for turkey. I bet half the people shooting them flinch so bad they can't hit the ground if they tried.
    Lol yup. I have seen it a few times with new hunters.plus Thy get so excited seeing a big tom up close Thy forget to get there face down in the stock.. seen lots of dust fly at the feet if big toms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    No need for 3.5" shells for turkey. I bet half the people shooting them flinch so bad they can't hit the ground if they tried.
    When I was first testing loads for turkey, I tried 4, 5, and 6 shot in 2 3/4, 3, and 3 1/2.

    Result were like this with all three shot sizes
    2 3/4"
    12 to 18 pellets in neck and head.
    3"
    8 to 20 pellets in neck and head.
    3 1/2"
    8 to 12 pellets in neck and head.

    Can you guess what I shoot?
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    Lots of food for thought. Thanks guys. Ill let you know what I get..
    There are three reasons to own a gun. To protect yourself and your family, to hunt dangerous and delicious animals, and to keep the King of England out of your face.
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