The Mossberg 935 is over bored to 10g dimensions. Mine patterns better than any of the other shotguns I currently own and have owned. Call it a gimmick, call it hype….call it what you want. The only thing that matters to me is how it shoots. And I have not patterned a gun that does it better.
Patterns are great for stationary targets, but when shooting at a flying targets, shot string is equally important. There is another thread about shot string that explains what it is. Now I cant say I’ve ever measure shot string, but if the theory is true that shot string is reduced with a larger bore, then that would appeal to me with regards to over bored barrels.
Mac I have to back Beretta on the 935 post I have owned one since they first came out. That model with 2 1/4 of shot will run with my SP 10 all day long.and I love my SP10. My SX 2 3 1/2 " guns with their back bores are a waste of time as is my 11-87 trap gun total garbage. My 935 is the only back bored 12 gauge gun that works for me . It kills turkeys and geese with ease right along side of my SP10.
You have not patterned a 10ga then. I own both and the 10ga hands down over a back bored 12ga any day of the week
I was referring to 12g shotguns as that was what the OP was speaking about. Admittedly, I have not yet patterned my 10g Browning, but I wouldnt doubt that it patterns better
But the Mossberg 935/835 with 10g bores throw a hell of a pattern for a 12g gun.
I don't think it makes much difference. More of a marketing gimmick thna anyhting. Just to stir the pot, the bore is over the legal diameter on any I measured making them prohibited.
Understand but know 100% the 835 doesn't match the 10ga tried and owned that MULE![]()
The heavy payload in the 935 along with the larger bore works well with smaller #4 #6 plated lead shot but when it comes to steel bb and triple b and up the 10 takes over.
I've read about experiments where they bore a 12 gauge out to .775 and they found it patterned very well but they had trouble finding shells who's wad's would seal consistently. That was a long time ago and maybe we have better wads for over bored barrels now.
Nothing will outshoot a 10. Theyre a beast of their own. I guided for a living and used a BPS 10 to kill cripples from the lead days to the steel days. A LONG TIME. My gun was nicknamed BLACK DEATH. A poor shot will never notice the advantage but a skilled shooter will cleanly harvest birds at very long range. With the intro of the 3 1/2 12 gauge, the overbored or backbored barrels came into the limelight. Better than standard but still not close to the mighty ten. The BLACK DEATH was because of the synthetic stock and matte blue finish, along with taking very few prisoners!



























