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Started by MikeStaten, February 23, 2014, 10:55:12 AM
Quote from: ericjames on February 27, 2014, 10:37:57 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on February 25, 2014, 11:48:03 AMTruglo Magnum Gobble Dots for me. I sure with that name was shorter like TG-MGDI liked mine, the only problem I ever had with them was the front sight fiber optic broke and fell out of them 2 different times. It's no problem all you have to do is get another piece of fiber optic burn one end cut it about an 1/8" long burn that end and you ate ready to go again. I got mine from a local archery shop. I replaced both of mine with fastfire's
Quote from: Gooserbat on February 25, 2014, 11:48:03 AMTruglo Magnum Gobble Dots for me. I sure with that name was shorter like TG-MGD
Quote from: Frank G on February 27, 2014, 11:17:04 AMQuote from: ericjames on February 27, 2014, 10:37:57 AMQuote from: Gooserbat on February 25, 2014, 11:48:03 AMTruglo Magnum Gobble Dots for me. I sure with that name was shorter like TG-MGDI liked mine, the only problem I ever had with them was the front sight fiber optic broke and fell out of them 2 different times. It's no problem all you have to do is get another piece of fiber optic burn one end cut it about an 1/8" long burn that end and you ate ready to go again. I got mine from a local archery shop. I replaced both of mine with fastfire'sHad the same issue with them on my duck gun. Same fix as you BUT what I did was to place a small dab of clear silicon under both front and rear. Holds them in place nicely also absorbs shock no visibility problems at all. Worked for me and you can still remove them if need be.That's a pretty good idea..
Quote from: MikeStaten on February 27, 2014, 10:43:07 AMI'd add a sight to mine but it's a bit of a pain taking it off after turkey season and re-sighting it in before turkey season, plus it get's expensive shooting these rounds that are $5+ a piece. I may look for a sight that I can remove easily and put it back on the rib without impacting the zero too much. That way it will only take a few rounds to get it zeroed each season.
Quote from: bushwhacker on February 23, 2014, 09:51:55 PMTru Glo pro series sights on my 21" and 23" barreled 870's and beads on the 26" and 28" 870's. Have had a set of tru Glo sights on one of my guns for 12 years and they have never come loose and I have never adjusted them.
Quote from: cnette01 on March 05, 2014, 09:31:46 AMI just use the standard bead on both of my Brownings, BPS and Gold. I did send the BPS back to Browning to have it adjusted to POA with the bead. It was 18 to 24 inches high at 30 and 40 yards when I purchased it, but Browning fixed it for me and it is dead on now at 40 yards. I use a Jelly Head .665 choke tube on the Gold and the pattern is open enough that I have shot birds out of the air a few times in the fall seasons and at least once in the spring season. The time that it happened in the spring season, my son had just shot one of three jakes that came into our decoys. The other two jakes ran back to the left and we couldn't see them anymore due to some brush between them and us. I expected those jakes to come back to their buddy who was down, but they flushed instead and I shot one of them out of the air. I will never forget doubling with my son on a hunt!