RE: to scope, or not to scope?
Schlemer,
I for one have always laughed at folks using a scope for turkeys', until this past turkey season, never again will I laugh. I let a couple of big gobblers walk away because I thought they was to far from me. Later, on each of them, I steped off the distances and it was only 35 steps and 37 steps.
I'm 57, been wearing glasses all my life, and had to realize my eyes keep geting worse. My depth perception is going fast.
JW, one of the forum members, recommended that I try the Nikon monarch (turkey pro) scope. I got it after turkey season and put it on a new turkey gun I bought after turkey season. I set up turkey targets at unknown distances and it worked as they advertised it. I ordered mine from Cabelas'. Thanks to JW, I think this coming turkey season will be a little different.
As I said, I laugh at scopes no more!
dog1