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scopes?
I was just kinda curious on what is a good turkey scope. I was looking at a Nikon 1.5-5X32...i was kinda wondering if that would be good enough to let light in for early morning hunts? or should i get a 40 instead of the 32?
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yes , No problem , I use a 20 mil , just because of the size and added weight to the gun...BT
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I use the Nikon Turkey Monarch. Don't know what the opening is but all I know I will never hutn with out it. Really nice in early morning light!
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I have a Leupold Vari-X II 1-4x20mm scope on my turkey gun. I've had it on there for 11 years now I believe. I haven't seen a scope yet that I would rather have for turkey hunting. You don't need a large objective on a low power scope for low light shooting.
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I shoot the same scope as MOTT, a Leupold 1X4 shotgun scope. That Nikon would be a good choice as well, especially with that 32mm Objective lens. That would suck in more light than the 20mm on mine, and would be more benefical to you in the early morning.;)
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Small is good, and you don't need a scope that cost more than most shotguns.
2 1/2 power with an open redicle, like a circle or diamond that the gobblers head will fit in. |
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I have got a couple of the Bushnell Sportsman 1.5x4.5x32. They have always worked great. A great bargain compared to some others too.
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I think you will find this new scope "very" interesting. It was also ranked #1 by ShotgunWorld.
Here's the link: http://www.muelleroptics.com/multi-shot.htm I already bought one for my Muzzleloader and its brighter and clearer than my Nikon and can take a pounding with 150gr of powder without loosing zero. I will be buying a second one this week for my Shotgun. CB |
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