I' ve been using a regular shotgun scope on my turkey gun for the past two years. Last week I bought a red dot, the Burris SpeedDot 135. With these sights ranging in price from $40 up and over $300, the model from Burris is kind of in the middle at about $170. I like it better than my previous scope because there is no eye relief, and no matter where the dot is in the scope, if the dots on his neck, you' ll kill him. I think this feature alone makes the sight worth the price, you know the contorted positions a turkey hunter gets into at the base of trees

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