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Thread: Opinions on Stoeger 3500
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March 13th, 2014, 10:53 PM #1Junior Member
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Opinions on Stoeger 3500
Thinking of buying a Stoeger 3500 for waterfowl hunting . Any thoughts ?
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March 16th, 2014, 05:49 PM #2
Re: Opinions on Stoeger 3500
Just bought one today for same intended use. I only had a few rounds to shoot through it, 7 3" blackclouds and 18 2 3/4" Federal uplands. It functioned flawlessly. I need to change the stock shim which is no big issue. I am probably going to put the recoil reducer weight in it as well. I like it so far but I want to run this thing through its paces and get my hands on some 3 1/2 turkey loads to see how it does with them.
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March 17th, 2014, 05:36 AM #3Junior Member
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Re: Opinions on Stoeger 3500
Purchased one a couple months ago and I couldn't be happier at this point. I have installed the recoil reducer, and for waterfowl I have no hesitation with shooting the 3 1/2" steel loads, but have yet to shoot 3 1/2" turkey loads though. Shooting 1 1/2oz. of steel is one thing, but shooting 2oz. of lead through a turkey choke is another animal of its own. I will be patterning my turkey loads here in the next couple weeks so I should have better input at that point.
I have shot 2 3/4" 1 1/8oz. loads without any cycling problems, but if I went any lighter, I doubt it would cycle reliably. As far as 3" and 3 1/2" rounds, cycling will not be an issue as long as you clean your gun.
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