35 year old marketing hype that’s still going strong?
Is there a disadvantage to shooting 2.75 inch shells in a 3.5 chamber vs 3 inch chamber?
Each to their own just pointing out the repeated answers over and over that no manufacturers or customers really seems to listen to.
The manufacturers will build whatever people will buy, and if sales slow down, they will try and convince the people to buy something new. It doesn't matter if the new product is actually any better or not, as long as it sells. As for the customers, many will buy anything new, hoping that it will make them more successful, whether it does or not. Most hunters could greatly improve their shooting if they spent the time and effort to shoot skeet or sporting clays in the off season, but many prefer to just throw more shot and hope it will improve their shooting success.
I have two shotguns with 3.5" chambers myself, that I bought because I was offered good deals on them, but if the deals were on guns with 3" chambers, I would have purchased them instead.
Each to their own just pointing out the repeated answers over and over that no manufacturers or customers really seems to listen to.
The 3.5 shell sure makes for mental discomfort for some.
It gets suspicious when you see the same posters over and over saying the same thing that is all.

Lol, I'm not sure how much you hang around the shotgun forum. Its the same posters again and again on any number of subjects. We aren't a big group.![]()

StefanGreybeard
I'm looking into getting a general purpose shotty. I plan to use it for hunting (though I have no idea yet what I'll be looking to hunt), maybe some skeet shooting, and home defense.
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So I'm just wondering, how important (or not) is having a shotgun with a 3.5" chamber?
Seeing that "Hunting and Sporting Shotguns" section is probably my favorite section (since I've pretty much given up on political activism)... I guess that probably makes me one of the suspicious ones. Cool
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So lets get back to the OP's question, and see if someone can rationalize the purchase of 3.5" 12G general purpose shotgun?
OP wants to hunt... but doesn't know what he'll be hunting.
- a 3.5" will give you a bigger payload, so more pellets within you pattern... or it will allow you to use a more open choke, giving you a bigger pattern (with the same pellet density) as a 2.75" shell at a given distance... So you could get a kill with 3.5, that would have been a miss with a 2.75... But the shooter will have to deal with more recoil.
The only hunters I've ever come across with 3.5, are waterfowl hunters. And more specifically snow goose hunters... But that's just what I've seen in my neck of the wood.
- I have yet to come across anyone hunting grouse/hares with a 3.5, but maybe they are out there... what do I know.
- Deer hunting, bear defense, 2.75 seems to be the norm... but I'm sure a 3.5 could be used (SAAMI specs for the 2.75 and 3 are the same at 11,500 PSI... but the 3.5 gets a bump to 14,000 PSI... )
Skeet?
- While I don't spend all that much time on the skeet range, don't recall anyone using a 3.5
Home defense?
- We'll leave that to the tactical shotgun crowd. But within a typical home (pretty much point blank range) there isn't much 2.75 slugs/buckshot couldn't handle.
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The 3.5 shell sure makes for mental discomfort for some.
It gets suspicious when you see the same posters over and over saying the same thing that is all.
Watch a video in slow motion of the difference in recoil between 3” and 3 1/2”’ shells being fired through the same 7 1/2 pound gun. You’ll quickly see where the mental discomfort comes. No ones telling YOU not to shoot them!! Blast away. I found when I pattern tested with the hunting shells I used the 3” Kent Fasteel performed much better than the 3 1/2” Kent Fasteel. This was when I guided and didn’t pay for my ammo and still chose 3” . Now I hunt pretty much exclusively with a 20 gauge and never feel undergunned.
Those 3” and 3.5” Challenger shells sure are a b!tch to find in the duck blind after they have been ejected. They picked terrible colours to use for hunting shells.
That's so you buddies don't know you're using challenger shells lol



























