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Started by GobblinNC, February 07, 2012, 01:51:34 AM
Quote from: Spurcollecta on February 07, 2012, 02:20:58 PMI prefer a scope on my turkey gun. I actually use the same nikon that you mentioned and IMO, it's one of the best scopes on the market. Leave it on 2x when you hunt and you're good to go! You can have a hard time with target aquisition if you leave it on high power..Do you need a scope to turkey hunt? No, but you can be downright surgical with them at long range and up close. Most misses are because the turkey was either too close or too far and for me a scope is the way to go. Most peoples guns don't hit true poa after they install custom choke and shoot hevishot (In my experience), so they do need an adjustable sight. Whether or not it is a scope, red dot, reflex, adjustable iron sights is up to them. It is MY OPINION that a scope is the most precise and allows you to shoot more accurately in low light conditions.EVERY type of sight has pro's and cons. I'm just glad there's alot of good choices!
Quote from: natman on February 18, 2012, 04:37:26 AMQuote from: Spurcollecta on February 07, 2012, 02:20:58 PMI prefer a scope on my turkey gun. I actually use the same nikon that you mentioned and IMO, it's one of the best scopes on the market. Leave it on 2x when you hunt and you're good to go! You can have a hard time with target aquisition if you leave it on high power..Do you need a scope to turkey hunt? No, but you can be downright surgical with them at long range and up close. Most misses are because the turkey was either too close or too far and for me a scope is the way to go. Most peoples guns don't hit true poa after they install custom choke and shoot hevishot (In my experience), so they do need an adjustable sight. Whether or not it is a scope, red dot, reflex, adjustable iron sights is up to them. It is MY OPINION that a scope is the most precise and allows you to shoot more accurately in low light conditions.EVERY type of sight has pro's and cons. I'm just glad there's alot of good choices!You've made a good case for having some sort adjustable sight so that POI can equal POA. But you haven't mentioned one single reason why it should be a scope. There's no such thing as "surgical shooting" with a shotgun.
Quote from: delta hunter on February 18, 2012, 01:12:54 PMI think a scope would be the way to go, I just worry about it losing its zero if I was to drop my gun or bump the scope
Quote from: Spurcollecta on February 07, 2012, 02:20:58 PM There's no such thing as "surgical shooting" with a shotgun.
Quote from: TalksToTurkeys on February 18, 2012, 02:15:48 PMQuote from: Spurcollecta on February 07, 2012, 02:20:58 PM There's no such thing as "surgical shooting" with a shotgun. Shotguns make poor surgical instruments. This patient was operated on at close range with a scoped shotgun. The operation was a success but the patient died.If your gun fits you properly you will have no trouble finding moving game in a scope.Looks like a successful surgery to me! Wasn't the goal of the operation to kill the patient?? Lol
Quote from: delta hunter on February 18, 2012, 02:54:18 PMI think the nikon scope comes with a honeycomb style sun filter to eliminate glare or glint