RE: Scopes,Pro-points, and Luminated sights ?
I admit that fiber optic sights are much quicker, and that your vision doesn' t seem to be restricted at times as sometimes with using a scope. But my problem was that my gun never shot right on, hence the scope route!! I might be wrong in saying this because I don' t use fiber optic sights, but I feel that you have a greater " range of adjustment" when using a scope compared with just using fiber optic sights!! Also a scope, when mounted properly, isn' t as likely to shift under recoil as some rib mounted fiber optic sights might be. This is just a thought on my part.
Ken, after scoping my turkey gun, I haven' t missed a shot at a gobbler yet. I did miss twice when just usung the front bead sight that came with that gun before I scoped it though.