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Which sight for Turkey gun

Started by BobWalters, February 15, 2019, 08:41:11 PM

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BobWalters

I'm thinking about throwing a sight on my shotgun that's used for Turkey, rabbit, and squirrels. My question is what do people like? Red dot, holographic sight, scope, front fiber optic?? What's everyone's recommendation for sight and particular model you'd recommend.

Red vyper

All I've ever used is truglo magnum dot sights no need for expensive sights

BobWalters

Quote from: Red vyper on February 15, 2019, 08:51:24 PM
All I've ever used is truglo magnum dot sights no need for expensive sights

Those are fiber optic right?

Jroddc

Have have both the Eotech 512 and the Holosun HE510C-GR and both are great sights IMHO.

MK M GOBL

Built a dedicated turkey gun 25 years ago and I put a Bushnell Trophy 1.75-4x32 Circle-X Shotgun Scope on it to begin with, never a issue with it and would never be without a scope on my turkey gun(s).

I call it "The Circle of Death"


MK M GOBL

appalachianstruttstopper

Quote from: BobWalters on February 15, 2019, 09:31:16 PM
Quote from: Red vyper on February 15, 2019, 08:51:24 PM
All I've ever used is truglo magnum dot sights no need for expensive sights

Those are fiber optic right?

Yes. They are fiber optic. There are 2 different types for the tru-glo. The magnum series are all metal. Cost bout 50 bucks

BobWalters

I'm leaning fiber optic simply because I'm afraid a scope or red dot would be in the way for trying to acquire quick closer range rabbit shots

coyote1

I would go with the pro series Magnum gobble dot sight. It would be a nightmare to shoot rabbits or wing shoot with a red dot mounted imo.

appalachianstruttstopper

Dead ringer beard buster is another good option. I have one on a youth model 870 20ga and its unbelievable how well I can bust clays with it. Even using my undertaker choke, now that turns a skeet into dust.

BobWalters

Uhhh I think I may of "screwed the pooch" for everyone's responses, but the one old shotgun I'm looking for sights for doesn't have a vent rib barrel. It's tapped in the back for like rails and stuff and has a front bead, but the barrel is smooth round, not vent rib or anything. Most of your choices mount to the vent rib, sorry guys. Any other options?

MickT

 The optics mount on a picatinny or weaver rail. They'll mount to the base your gun is drilled for just fine.


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BobWalters

Optics yes, but we had decided that rabbits and wing shooting would be a pain with optics mounted so we went in the fiber optic direction. However with having a smooth barrel it messes up some of the fiber optic suggestions.

Bowguy

Quote from: Red vyper on February 15, 2019, 08:51:24 PM
All I've ever used is truglo magnum dot sights no need for expensive sights
Of course there's reasons for optics besides iron. Fellows have varying eyes. Myself included so perhaps that's why I relate.

To the op. The answer is no gun is gonna be a wingshooter and a dedicated turkey gun wearing an optic. That needs to leave your head.
Either buy a barrel w ribs if iron sights are an option. There I used Williams Fire Sights, the ghost ring style being my favorite.
If not Jrrodc made good recommendations. Course you could could always use a scope.
There's no perfect answer except one. Buy another gun.

BobWalters

Quote from: Bowguy on February 20, 2019, 03:45:37 AM
Quote from: Red vyper on February 15, 2019, 08:51:24 PM
All I've ever used is truglo magnum dot sights no need for expensive sights
Of course there's reasons for optics besides iron. Fellows have varying eyes. Myself included so perhaps that's why I relate.

To the op. The answer is no gun is gonna be a wingshooter and a dedicated turkey gun wearing an optic. That needs to leave your head.
Either buy a barrel w ribs if iron sights are an option. There I used Williams Fire Sights, the ghost ring style being my favorite.
If not Jrrodc made good recommendations. Course you could could always use a scope.
There's no perfect answer except one. Buy another gun.

Will most likely just throw a long fiber optic over barrel sight on the front and call it a day. It'll work for no matter what I'm hunting.

BobWalters