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Old 02-18-2002 | 07:56 AM
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zzvedder
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Default RE: To scope, or not to scope, that is the question!

Obviously Mr. Homer hasn't had to contend with a shotgun that doesn't shoot to point of aim. Play this game for any length of time and it's bound to happen. And i don't care how close you call them in if your shotgun isn't shooting where it's pointing you might as well stay home and paint your driveway.

I imagine Mr. Homer would suggest purchasing a nice set of Tru-Glo Mag Gobble Dot with adjustable elevation and windage for $50. Take if from me, you might as well go to your potty, take a Grant out of your wallet, toss it in and send it to the fishes because that is what you will be doing by buying this cheaply made site. Mine lasted approximately 18 days total.

I too looked down upon scoped turkey guns a couple years ago, but one thing the Tru-Glo taught me was the advantage of being able to dial in your pattern for maximum efficiency. This year i put a Simmons Pro Diamond 2x on my Winchester and this will be my set-up for good. Besides, you can pick this scope up at Bass Pro for a little over $70, $20 more than those crap sites. I'll never go to back to open sites for turkeys again.
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