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Started by chadly, December 23, 2022, 12:48:02 PM
Quote from: scootac on December 23, 2022, 03:23:21 PMHow far are people shooting that they need a scope on a shotgun to kill a turkey???Yes.....I use a scope on my CZ .17 HMR for squirrels and on my deer rifle.....but can't ever see the need for one on the Mossberg 500.
Quote from: deathfoot on December 23, 2022, 04:57:54 PMI recently purchased a Leupold VX Freedom 1.5-4x 20 mm, pig plex. I had it hydro dipped to match my SBE3. I have yet to Mount it and get it dialed in but I can't wait to do so. It looks totally BA. My friend has used a scope for years and swears by it. I was going with a red dot but after much research I decided on the scope even if it adds an extra pound or two. My reasoning was the ability to lock in the zero, also, for the ability to see the target better as eye sight deteriorates over time. My research on red dots vs scopes lead me to believe that in low light and heavy brush situations...can't go wrong with the scope.
QuoteGonna be a great set-up......good luck with it...
Quote from: Wigsplitter on December 23, 2022, 05:30:56 PMThe scope on a turkey has nothing to do with shooting distance and mostly to do with failing or worsening eyesight and also being able to adjust POA to POI . Also no batteries or reaching up to turn on - I know they have come a long ways on batteries and shake awake and such but I prefer a scope- I put a scope on my dedicated turkey gun when I couldn't line the front bead back sight and turkeys head up all at the same time!! Haven't looked back - my advice is go with a 1.5 to 4 and keep it on the lowest setting-4 power was a bit much and could be deceiving in the field - like mentioned get good rings and you should have no problem dialing it in - I liked mine so much I immediately bought a backup just in case. Watch eBay as most major scope manufacturers have quit making the dedicated turkey scope - look Simmons - bushnell- leupold- good luck!!