dirty_mustache
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I'm sure this conversation has been beat to death (I've read countless forum topics across the web) including reviews all over the place.
My experience - close to zero. Have shot a 535 in the field and aside from the pump rattle (which is apparently just a mossy thing), the thing handled like a champ. No problems loading, ejecting, or cycling rounds at fast or slow speeds. On the other hand, one of the 870 express's out there had an issue where a burr on the wood pump was catching the bottom of the barrel causing the whole thing to stick. I'm sure this was just a lemon issue, and realistically, nothing a bit of sandpaper couldn't fix, but it did raise my eye-brows. The other 870 and the BPS (out of my current price range) in the blind functioned without fail. I've shouldered all the guns mentioned, including the SXP, and didn't have an issue with fit for any of them.
So here I am (stuck in the middle with you).
I have no brand loyalty, and am simply looking for a workhouse waterfowl shotgun that I can toss a turkey and possible deer barrel on eventually (this is less important to me, as by not doing so, gives me an excuse to pick up a nice rifle or muzzle-loader). My only other criteria is I want the gun to be able to handle 3.5's (yes, yes - our grandfathers did without - but I like the option).
Any recommendations or comments that I should be made aware of about any of these models? The SXP, per reviews, has a ridiculous pump action. The 870 seems like its loved by everyone and their grand-mother with a disturbingly religious zeal, and the Mossy's seem like they have the reputation of simply being durable (and are what I'm leaning too ever so slightly).
What am I missing?
What should I pick up?
What is the meaning of life?
Thanks for your times gents (and women if you're hiding in here).
My experience - close to zero. Have shot a 535 in the field and aside from the pump rattle (which is apparently just a mossy thing), the thing handled like a champ. No problems loading, ejecting, or cycling rounds at fast or slow speeds. On the other hand, one of the 870 express's out there had an issue where a burr on the wood pump was catching the bottom of the barrel causing the whole thing to stick. I'm sure this was just a lemon issue, and realistically, nothing a bit of sandpaper couldn't fix, but it did raise my eye-brows. The other 870 and the BPS (out of my current price range) in the blind functioned without fail. I've shouldered all the guns mentioned, including the SXP, and didn't have an issue with fit for any of them.
So here I am (stuck in the middle with you).
I have no brand loyalty, and am simply looking for a workhouse waterfowl shotgun that I can toss a turkey and possible deer barrel on eventually (this is less important to me, as by not doing so, gives me an excuse to pick up a nice rifle or muzzle-loader). My only other criteria is I want the gun to be able to handle 3.5's (yes, yes - our grandfathers did without - but I like the option).
Any recommendations or comments that I should be made aware of about any of these models? The SXP, per reviews, has a ridiculous pump action. The 870 seems like its loved by everyone and their grand-mother with a disturbingly religious zeal, and the Mossy's seem like they have the reputation of simply being durable (and are what I'm leaning too ever so slightly).
What am I missing?
What should I pick up?
What is the meaning of life?
Thanks for your times gents (and women if you're hiding in here).


















































