That's funny I have a 3 1/2 in gun that all I ever shoot is 3". Go figure.BIGREDD said:Yeah right... sometimes the logic used here simply astounds me....
3.5 shoots heavier payloads... Most waterfowlers are shooting 3.5 inch guns... Most Turkey hunters are shooting 3.5 inch guns and anyone who hunts with buckshot for coyotes knows about the effectivness of 3.5 inch guns.
Last time I checked no one was trading in their 3.5 inch shotguns to get a 3 inch shotgun. But everyday somebody comes in to trade up to a 3.5.
Sarcasm aside... if your going to hunt there is absolutely no reason not to get 3.5 inch shotgun.
The difference in price for an 870 super mag is about 30 dollars.![]()
BIGREDD said:Yeah right... sometimes the logic used here simply astounds me....
3.5 shoots heavier payloads... Most waterfowlers are shooting 3.5 inch guns... Most Turkey hunters are shooting 3.5 inch guns and anyone who hunts with buckshot for coyotes knows about the effectivness of 3.5 inch guns.
Last time I checked no one was trading in their 3.5 inch shotguns to get a 3 inch shotgun. But everyday somebody comes in to trade up to a 3.5.
Sarcasm aside... if your going to hunt there is absolutely no reason not to get 3.5 inch shotgun.
The difference in price for an 870 super mag is about 30 dollars.![]()
TYE said:I'm going to buy an 870 within' the next while, but I can't decide whether I want a Magnum 3" or Super Magnum 3 1/2".
I don't really know why I would bother getting the 3 1/2" gun?
csmith99 said:Here's my issue. Most of the time I shoot 2 3/4" Winchester shells. I use them when I spot a grouse near the road when on the log trails up near the cottage (Minden). From the day I brough this gun home it wouldn't fire a short shot without jamming.There isn't an issue if I shoot 3" sabot or if I use deer shot through the rifled barrel, only if I shoot these "light" loads. I bought a box of 3" Kent and they went through just fine.
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I've sent the gun to a Remington repair center up near Bracebridge, and it was returned with the note that the barrel had been reamed to allow for proper ejection. Seems that the shells (when hot, as in just fired) expanded and got stuck! The extractor isn't strong enough to pull them out, and I had to "pound" the butt of the gun on my knee (once I cleared the remaining shells from it) to manually extract the round. Yet, after it's first repair, it continued to perform this way. A second trip to the repair shop, this time I included the box top from the offending shells, so the repair tech may have the opportunity to correctly simulate the problem. The gun came back with a note saying they couldn't replicate the problem.Yet the gun still mis-behaves! I have several hunting pals as witnesses!QUOTE]
Let me guess, you're using the cheap WalMart/CTC cheap steel/alooy based shells.![]()
For the last time, THEY ARE CRAP! They are the greatest source of problems.![]()
TYE said:I think I'm just going to get a 3" 870. I don't need a cannon, lol.