goosehunter3492
Using the front bead on your shotgun is fine as long as your pattern is where it can be most affective. If you pattern your gun and you find it’s shooting to the left, high, low or a combination of a few of those, than your problem isn’t fixed and you’ll need adjustable sights.
There are a lot of different sights out there on the market. Williams Fire Sights or TruGlo have a good line of simple adjustable sights. Good luck with it! Take the time to pattern your gun withas many different loads as you can!
ORIGINAL: XXMag
Those fancy sights might buy you a few extra yards of reach, but IMO they are a luxury, not a necessity.
How does adding an adjustable sight on any turkey gun get me a few extra yards? Please, fill me in on how this is done
And...Putting a good shot on any animal to you is a luxury?? I always though as a hunter is was my responsibility it put the best shot possible on what I'm hunting! If that mean spending a few extra dollar to buy a sight than that's what I do.