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Title: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: limbhanger777 on March 12, 2019, 11:52:08 AM
Has anyone had any experience with light reflecting off a scope and spooking a bird?

Or was this just a marketing stunt for Nikon to sell their scopes?

If this is more than just a sales pitch and someone has experienced spooking a bird, I may consider an Anti-Reflective Device for my Leupold going on my turkey gun.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: trkehunr93 on March 12, 2019, 12:28:56 PM
I can say my Mossberg 500 was a bit to shiny and cost me a fall turkey one morning years ago but I was set up in a spot where the sun was reflecting off my barrel/receiver.  I would think unless your facing the rising or setting sun at the edge of an open field and thats the only set up spot you have that the sun is is higher in the sky as the day progresses for that to be a huge issue.  I think its just a marketing ploy that a few will buy into but I've been wrong before and others may have had different experiences.  I can't say it's happened with the scope I have on my 835.     
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Daggerz on March 12, 2019, 12:59:04 PM
I have never knowingly had it spook a bird, but have friends, that have.  If in a situation, where the sun is beaming on me, I now catch myself, placing my hand over my Vortex Venom, as needed, in hopes of not becoming a statistic. 
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: longspur on March 12, 2019, 01:12:23 PM
I don't know if it happens much or not but a scope on a shotgun is definitely something else for them to see. Their eyes being their main survival tool I keep it to a minimum. Some people can't shoot without one. I couldn't either until I found multi focal contacts.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: 1iagobblergetter on March 12, 2019, 01:36:38 PM
I've never spooked one while using one,but could believe it happening with the sun hitting the lense.
Look at the bright side if it runs off you don't have to clean it and can hunt longer.. :funnyturkey:
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: SinGin on March 12, 2019, 05:35:39 PM
Just do what military snipers do and put a small amount of grass in the front. Hides the shine and suprisley you can't really see it when you look through it.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: nyhunter on March 12, 2019, 06:15:32 PM
Yes I have had it happen to me with my red dot scope, I now have a flip open scope cap that I can close if the sun hits on my scope. I shoot both eye's open so the scope cap being closed doesn't bother at all. Not sure how this would work with a scope that has magnification .
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: mtns2hunt on March 12, 2019, 07:08:32 PM
I would think that the objective size and finish on your scope would have an impact.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Dtrkyman on March 12, 2019, 07:15:56 PM
My friends dad had a couple birds get spooky for no reason last year, we looked at his sight and it was ridiculous the amount of glare, if we could see it then how could a turkey not?


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Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Tail Feathers on March 12, 2019, 07:20:06 PM
I pulled a TRS 25 red dot off my gun after having two birds spook because of it last season.  I'm convinced that is what spooked them.
I looked the Nikon Spur over real well (like a FFIII) and it had no reflective glare as best I could tell.  But it's Nikon and RutnNStrutn says I can't buy one. :TooFunny:
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: appalachianassassin on March 12, 2019, 09:46:01 PM
Never
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: 310 gauge on March 13, 2019, 12:23:14 AM
Don't use a sight so I can't relate. I do however make my morning set up facing anyway but the East. My afternoon hunts are in the shady side of the field because I know that's where they will be when they come out to play. This is of course when I do my still hunting gig.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Greg Massey on March 13, 2019, 12:31:21 AM
Never , most of the time if he can see my gun or scope reflection he's DEAD ...
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: appalachianstruttstopper on March 13, 2019, 01:14:02 AM
Stay in the shade. One of the biggest problems I've seen is setting where the sun is shining on you. Scope or no scope you gonna show up like your glowing imo.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: compton30 on March 13, 2019, 01:49:42 AM
Quote from: appalachianstruttstopper on March 13, 2019, 01:14:02 AM
Stay in the shade. One of the biggest problems I've seen is setting where the sun is shining on you. Scope or no scope you gonna show up like your glowing imo.

The part you mentioned about glowing reminded me of how when you see a deer in the setting or rising sun. They just glow in that sunlight. Same principle applies here.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: MK M GOBL on March 13, 2019, 06:13:28 AM
Just make sure the sun is not on you, over 20 years of killing turkeys with a scoped gun and never spooked one yet. When I see this they're dead!


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Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Happy on March 13, 2019, 06:20:34 AM
I have. That's why I use a cover.
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: robertreed711 on March 13, 2019, 11:59:51 AM
Quote from: limbhanger777 on March 12, 2019, 11:52:08 AM
Has anyone had any experience with light reflecting off a scope and spooking a bird?

Or was this just a marketing stunt for Nikon to sell their scopes?

If this is more than just a sales pitch and someone has experienced spooking a bird, I may consider an Anti-Reflective Device for my Leupold going on my turkey gun.

Thanks!

Sounds like somebody regrets a missed opportunity......
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Harty on March 16, 2019, 04:28:34 PM
Nope, 30+ years most of which was sitting up against  a tree where when they can see me.....yup BOOM too late
Title: Re: Scope reflection spooking a bird
Post by: Smooth_Operator on March 16, 2019, 09:39:21 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 13, 2019, 12:31:21 AM
Never , most of the time if he can see my gun or scope reflection he's DEAD ...

This, also, why are people setting up in the sun? Shade is your friend, if I can't set up in the shade I will move on and try another day or a different bird. It ain't worth it to me to spook a bird and educate him by setting up like a glowing beacon in the sun. Be cognizant of where the sun is and will be always, when setting up on a Gobbler...


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