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Started by Happy trails, May 10, 2020, 04:23:27 PM
Quote from: roberthyman14 on May 11, 2020, 06:40:30 PMQuote from: adamg on May 11, 2020, 04:28:00 AMSlapped a B-Square on my 870 turkey build and put a Bushnell TRS-25 on it, best thing I ever did. Battery lasts a couple seasons as long as it's not left on all the time. Had to add a cheapo comb riser to the stock to get a proper cheek weld also. Was worried about lens flash spooking birds but so far haven't had a problem. Nice little sight for the money.Where did you get the comb riser from. I need to add one to help a bit Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Quote from: adamg on May 11, 2020, 04:28:00 AMSlapped a B-Square on my 870 turkey build and put a Bushnell TRS-25 on it, best thing I ever did. Battery lasts a couple seasons as long as it's not left on all the time. Had to add a cheapo comb riser to the stock to get a proper cheek weld also. Was worried about lens flash spooking birds but so far haven't had a problem. Nice little sight for the money.
Quote from: Tom007 on May 12, 2020, 06:21:35 AMGreat looking gun. Looks like you got the Burris Tactical rings? I finally found them, wow they are solid. They handle the recoil real well.
Quote from: Tom007 on May 12, 2020, 02:46:26 PMThey look very beefy like the Burris. 6 screws for each ring, that's tough. Great set up.
Quote from: the Ward on May 14, 2020, 10:59:26 AMYou can have the eyes of an eagle, but if the gun doesn't shoot point of aim with the bead then what? I have had too many guns that wouldn't shoot poi with the bead, and a really tight turkey choke only makes it harder to accurately place shot on target. Especially at close range.I have used the bead, then went to fiber optic sights, then to red dots, and now a scope. I prefer red dots, but i like the scope as i can focus the lens so i do not have to have my cheaters on to focus on sights. And the scope is for the close shots, not long range shooting. The pattern width is very small at close range and sights be it f.o. red dot or scope helps placing the shot with precision. At longer range a bead works ok as the shot has spread enough to compensate for an imprecise aiming device.Of course chokes and ammo selections play a big part also, Today's choke and ammo combinations can shoot very tight patterns, if the terrain one hunts dictates all the shots will be close, then a more open choke and bead can be viable and possibly optimal choice. Hunting a mix of woods and open fields, a good sighting device and tight choke can be very versatile. Just my opinion, and it has worked well for me.