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the more reference points you have the easier it is to achieve the same consistant cheek weld, if you have the exact same cheek weld every shot, you only need one bead. pretty much a catch 22 situation
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I did in the beginning but I've used Truglo sights for years and love them, I think scopes are to limiting for me.
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A bead is fine as long as you don't lift your head as others have informed you.
We point a shotgun but aim a rifle. However, with today's tight shotgun patterns due to our turkey chokes we use, we lean more to aim the shotgun as you are aiming at a small target. Specifically the head/neck above the feather line of the neck. Pop one in the body and surely the chase will be on. Very sickening feeling knowing you hit the bird good -even rolled him down the hill, but can not find it. Been there done that. As soon as you lift your head - even a slight lift you have lost your aimpoint. Just my 2 cents. Didn't cost much to allen wrench on some true glo sites I could adjust for windage and elevation. Never lost a bird again. JW |
After having a scope on my turkey gun for over 20 years now, I don't think I could ever go back to using a single bead ever again.
Most guns never shoot to the point of aim, if yours does, your lucky. A scope not only allows you to center your pattern exactly, but it actually gathers light for early morning hunts, and that reticle sure helps pinpointing your aim. True, won't help much with a flying shot, but I don't know many who actually take flying shots anyway. Trust me, you won't be hindered in any way while using a scope. |
Perhaps the OP uses his gun for other hunting such as wing or rabbit shooting and a scope would be a hindrance. Many people still use one gun for everything. A fiber optic sight system would still let him use the gun for multiple uses without having to remove a scope rings and bases for one thing and put them back on for turkey and he said he doesn't care for scopes.
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
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Perhaps the OP uses his gun for other hunting such as wing or rabbit shooting and a scope would be a hindrance. Many people still use one gun for everything. A fiber optic sight system would still let him use the gun for multiple uses without having to remove a scope rings and bases for one thing and put them back on for turkey and he said he doesn't care for scopes.
This is the turkey forum, not other small game, geese, etc. |
Originally Posted by maytom
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This is the turkey forum, not other small game, geese, etc.
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
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Thank you for enlightening us as to what Forum we're in, but that doesn't mean what Oldtimr mentioned couldn't be mentioned on this thread now does it?!!! :confused2:
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Hey bub, if I need to be reminded what forum I am in I will ask!
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Originally Posted by maytom
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You remind me of another guy on this site. Always has a negative comment no matter what topic. So who made you the site manager anyway?
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