how much I would be interested as well but only if it the riffled one.tgw said:I have the 930 combo and don't think I will be using the 28 inch barrel. I had the 18 inch drilled and tapped for chokes. Make me an offer for the 28 inch barrel.
tgw said:I have the 930 combo and don't think I will be using the 28 inch barrel. I had the 18 inch drilled and tapped for chokes. Make me an offer for the 28 inch barrel.
LTB45 said:I know that they may be more expensive here, but at least they will have them.
http://www.mossberg.com/products/access ... ion=access
RippSpeed said:how much I would be interested as well but only if it the riffled one.
Sweet... I want one to be able to swap out sooo I could use to test out these sabot slugs I bought. Me and a couple of work buddies will probably go hog hunting this summer and we want to settle an arguement about how accurate a shotgun can be with the propper barrel, a decent scope and some Remington Accutip.mister_e said:RippSpeed said:how much I would be interested as well but only if it the riffled one.
Ripp,
I sent you a PM with a link for a 24" fully rifled barrel
mister_e said:We did see a few, :shock: No one told us they would have tusks on them like a sabre-toothed cat
Lol !!! That's just too funny ...mister_e said:A few years ago, they had a problem with feral hogs up in Washington state. They were getting so bad that the state didn't even require a license or tag to take them. The hogs were getting out of control and destroying property and crops.
That was about the same time I bought my Russian VEPR in 7.62x39. From what I was told, "VEPR" means or is a name for a wild boar in Russia. So a few of us went up there, in hopes of taking a boar or two with a VEPR
We did see a few, :shock: No one told us they would have tusks on them like a sabre-toothed cat
After we all climbed the nearest trees, I think we all spent the next few minutes checking our shorts while that sucker tried to gnaw through the trunk of the trees
I know I never got a shot off at him, and I don't think anyone else did either (saw two of the other guy's guns on the ground under their trees - )
RippSpeed said:Lol !!! That's just too funny ...
I hope that doesn't happen to me... I plan on carrying a side arm just incase thought. But, the place we plan on going is pretty rough terrain and they don't do feed bin which I like ( I think that's cheating). But, they also have a 500lbs Russian that roams th land and his been know of chasing hunters. That's why they strongly suggest carrying a side arm... They charge $50 to hunt and if you bag one (doesn't matter the size and weight) its $500 bucks. But, you come back empty handed its only $50 bucks.
I hope I bag one that should be good pork for months for my villeagers...
mister_e said:Ripp,
It's always a good idea to have a side arm with you, especially when after game that big. We all had pistols on us, but again, trying to draw your pistol, aim, and fire...wasn't high on the list of priorities when the hog was trying to eat the tree out from under you and was as big as the one we had after us that day. And even if we could get a pistol shot off, I think we were still a bit under-gunned. I had a .44mag on me, but didn't have a good shot at it. One of the other guys had a .41mag, but had such a tight bear-hug on the tree that he couldn't shoot if he wanted to. The only one that had a decent shot only had a .45acp on him, and I think that might have just made the hog mad
The good thing is...no one got hurt that day, nor did the pig. But the other two went up the following day and each bagged one. The largest went almost 300 pounds, the other was just shy of 200. Both had 4 inch tusks on them. The following week, we went up with a local guide who brought his dogs with him. But that didn't work out too well, as the hog ended up killing one of the dogs and messed up the other two. That was the same 'monster' pig that almost got the three of us on the 1st hunt. I heard that someone finally got that one, and that it weighed in at 467 pounds! That's a heck of a lot of ROAST pig, pork chops, and bacon - by anyone's standards.
RippSpeed said:I doubt a 45acp would pissed it off. I mean if a 45acp can knock a bear on his a$$, it would have definitely gave that hog a dirt nap. I can't really judge because I wasn't there we'll see how fast exactly my fat a$$ can find a big enough to climb on for dear life this summer when I go hog hunting...
I'm still on the fence wether I want a riffled choke or riffled barrel. I like the easy of the riffle choke but I know the riffled barrel will be alot more accurate.mister_e said:For those who are still looking for 930 barrels, I got a reply from Mossberg today.
The officially 'Un-official' word from Mossberg's service center is that they should have stock in 2-4 weeks.
RippSpeed said:I'm still on the fence wether I want a riffled choke or riffled barrel. I like the easy of the riffle choke but I know the riffled barrel will be alot more accurate.