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Started by WTNUT, January 31, 2021, 09:02:27 PM
Quote from: mcw3734 on January 31, 2021, 11:28:56 PMIt doesn't bring them in any closer, it doesn't change my range, it's not a technological gadget to fool them... it just increases your likelihood of an on-target shot resulting in a quick, humane kill. Which, I believe, is something we all should be striving for.
Quote from: WV Flopper on February 01, 2021, 07:20:44 AM I put together a M2 20gauge for my son. It is tricked out. Changed the light "click" recoil spring, added a steady grip stock, drilled and tapped and mounted a FF3. I liked the the FF3, that steady grip also. So, I bought myself a Tristar 410, just because. First thing I did was to put a FF3 on top of it. I took it for a walk in Turkey season and had success with it. I pack it around jump shooting rabbits also. I like the FF3. This weekend I took my turkey gun to get Drilled and tapped. I have a FF3 setting here waiting for the big girl to get home so I can mount it up. I would not mind seeing this set up. I am considering an M1 or M2 (used or new) with a 21 inch barrel as my new go to gun. They only come in black, but I could get it dipped if I want. The little red dot makes picking up the target so much faster/easier. I shoot left handed, but have killed many turkeys right handed. I have not done so with a red dot, but I definitely can see where that would be a benefit to an off handed shooter. My eyes started to give me trouble about 10 years ago. I noticed them at work, working off of some of the drawings that we use. You guys have all seen the dudes that hold the paper out away from them to try and read it! Over the years I had to start wearing the cheater glasses. These little red dots help the focusing problem with that bead or site setting back there on the barrel. Someone else made a previous comment about the scope not bringing a turkey in closer. I second that.
Quote from: WTNUT on January 31, 2021, 09:02:27 PMCall me old school. I can't figure out why on earth anyone would put a scope on a turkey gun. For those of you that use them, please let me know what you like about them. I shoot a shotgun more than the average person. I am not a trap shooter, skeet or otherwise. But, I do a lot of upland bird hunting. I go at least one day a week and most weeks at least two days a week. Unfortunately, there are not many wild birds nearby so the majority of my bird hunting is at preserves so there is a lot of shooting. If a turkey is standing, running or flying I just can't imagine shooting at him with a scope.
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on February 01, 2021, 05:09:35 PMAll my hunting guns have scopes, so I'm used to using a scope. The only guns I have without scopes are my duck hunting shotguns and my self defense pistols.Plus I have several friends that shoot iron sights or fiber optics, and they fail to put their head all the way down on the stock every time, causing them to miss at least once each season. By using a scope, I always line up my aim point correctly. Also, as others have noted, my eyes ain't what they used to be. I use a green dot because I have a red/green color deficiency, so seeing red is difficult for me.Sent from deep in the woods where the critters roam.
Quote from: WV Flopper on February 01, 2021, 07:25:02 PMThe tricked out M2, 20 g of the boys. The red dots are nice for failing eyes. Sent from my S41 using Tapatalk
Quote from: WTNUT on February 01, 2021, 09:00:03 PMFor those of you that use the dot or other devise, which do you prefer. The Burris Fastfire and Vortex Viper get a lot of on line shouts from what I can see.