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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 22 2008, 09:04 AM (178 Views) | |
TomA
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Jan 22 2008, 09:04 AM Post #1 |
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what do most of you use for sights on their shotgun when turkey hunting, just the plain old bead, or something a little more precise. I was looking at a tru glo magnum gobler dot sight at bass pro online, that seems interesting, and would be able to mount to the rails on my shotgun, but is that a good option? heres the link; tru glo turkey sight and heres another simliar, but cheaper model; tru go site number 2 or would you be better to go with a red dot sight, or something else? thanks |
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MJewell
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Jan 22 2008, 10:28 AM Post #2 |
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Again it all boils down to personal prefence. I personally just use the original bead on my gun and have had good luck with it. My hunting partner has some fiber optic sight on his gun and like it just as much. And I know a few buddies that use the red dot scopes on there turkey gun and swear by them. So try afew different one and find out what works best for you. Matt |
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