Hey guys I had a sight for my SBE II at one time, but its time to get a new one and I am not sure what to get.
Many of you may or may not know this but Benelli is known for producing crooked barrels, and I just so happen to have on of them. I took my gun to one of the top gunsmith there is and he told me that he couldnt even bend the barrel enough to get it back straight.
I found a sight that had one bead in the front and two in the back. The ones in the back could move left and right to account for POA and POI.
Do any of you know of a sight that I could do this with? Thanks for your help!
-Drew
The Truglo "Pro Series" are excellent open sights that are fully adjustable for windage and elevation. They hold their zero, are easily installed on the rib and may be removed and replaced without having to be resighted. They have fiber optics and are all metal construction. They are what I use on my guns if necessary.
I hope that helps.
Thanks,
Clark
Thanks for the help clark!
You're welcome. They are excellent sights. I know you'll enjoy them.
Thanks,
Clark
i second the tru glo magnum sights, i have them on my SBEII and love them
YES , THEY ARE REAL NICE , ALL METAL , ALUMINUM AND IT CLAMPS ON REAL TIGHT HASN'T MOVE YET -- SPOT ON -- :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
WAY BACK WHEN CLARK SUGGESTED THEM TO ME ......
Have you considered a red dot sight? I have an Aimpoint 9000SC on mine and love it.
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Another vote here for the truglo sights. I also happen to own a sbe2 that likes to shoot high and these sights have worked great the last couple years I've used them. Very reasonable in price too compared to an optic, which I've never really felt the need for on a shotgun. But to each his own
Tru Glo or Williams Fire Sights.
I have the Williams if you cant find them local.