That's exactly what I use. Seems to do the job well for me.
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Pick a hair.....or a caruncle!!
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Brenton, the reciever on my gun came already drilled and tapped for mounting a scope. I feel that this set-up is best, and the factory barrel Cantilever mount system like the guys mentioned above would be my next choice. I have a few friends that use that B-Square saddle mount that your talking about with good results as well. Personal preference comes into play here as well as what type of barrel you have on your turkey gun. Cost wise, the saddle mount would be the cheapest way to go for the money. Here is two methods to possibly try out on your gun. The B-Square saddle mount for the reciever of your gun and their cantilever "rib" mount.