Mossberg 940 pro waterfowl

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Being a waterfowl hunter and general shotgun enthusiast I like to see whats new . I just finished watching some YouTube videos on the 940 line of guns .I then did some Canadian price research . I got to say I think the 940 pro waterfowl is a lot of gun for the money . this is coming from an avid browning shotgun owner . so whats your thoughts on the 940 pro waterfowl .
 
The 940 looks to be quite a nice gun. I love my 935 and the 940 shares the same basic design/platform as the 930/935 but has all the upgraded components as factory options. If one was to buy all those components from Or3gun to upgrade their 930/935, the total cost of gun and parts would certainly exceed the cost of the 940. And even then, the 930/935 wouldn't have the chrome lined barrel. I do prefer the camo patterns and rear stock design of the 930/935 though. Also if someone is interested in a 3.5” gun, the 940 is limited to 3” shells. I usually shoot 3” shells, but I prefer the 3.5” gun based on its weight and balance
 
Being a waterfowl hunter and general shotgun enthusiast I like to see whats new . I just finished watching some YouTube videos on the 940 line of guns .I then did some Canadian price research . I got to say I think the 940 pro waterfowl is a lot of gun for the money . this is coming from an avid browning shotgun owner . so whats your thoughts on the 940 pro waterfowl .

It's Ok rembolt I get those mossy moments also now from time to time and then I shake a little and go buy another browning :)
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The birds on the ground don't care.....

Last fall and most of the falls before the Mossbergs, took just as many birds as the B guns in my group. ;)

To each their own. I own but one mossy a vintage 500 and only because it is a 16ga. Have never seen one hold up on a clays field for long and if you knew rembolt you would understand my post. He has browning I think underware :)
Cheers
 
To each their own. I own but one mossy a vintage 500 and only because it is a 16ga. Have never seen one hold up on a clays field for long and if you knew rembolt you would understand my post. He has browning I think underware :)
Cheers

Haha, all good.

I'm a firm believer that you should shoot what you hunt, so my SA-20, 930, and Silver Reserve II ( Odd I own a ton of Mossbergs....), all get the skeet chokes spun in, and they see a lot of action at the clubs skeet fields.

My 500? Not so much....hard to shoot a true double....now a report double....sure.
 
To each their own. I own but one mossy a vintage 500 and only because it is a 16ga. Have never seen one hold up on a clays field for long and if you knew rembolt you would understand my post. He has browning I think underware :)
Cheers

Ha Ha no browning undies . do have couple pairs of DU longjohns though :p .
 
I had problems with target loads ejecting from my gun now I have a “slight gouge” I need a gunsmith to look at and was looking for recommendations in the Leduc area
 
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