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optics for a turkey gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 776928" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I've also looked at that one as well. My main complaint was that it looked a little fragile with the chance of getting bumped around during transport. My brother inlae uses a couple of them on rifles he keeps on the farm. Never had a problem with them and recoil.</p><p> The scope gave me problems when I first installed it as the mounts would hold the scope under a very heavy load, so I pulled the base and rings and worked them over in the Bridgeport to hold three lapped rings. Never say another problem. But as I'm getting older eye relief is becomming more and more of an issue with optics and my ever worsening vision. The red dots and the halo device seem to have much better eye relief, and I find them much quicker to pick up a target with. I'm with you in that I like the circular reticle as it just seems easier to put on target.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 776928, member: 25383"] I've also looked at that one as well. My main complaint was that it looked a little fragile with the chance of getting bumped around during transport. My brother inlae uses a couple of them on rifles he keeps on the farm. Never had a problem with them and recoil. The scope gave me problems when I first installed it as the mounts would hold the scope under a very heavy load, so I pulled the base and rings and worked them over in the Bridgeport to hold three lapped rings. Never say another problem. But as I'm getting older eye relief is becomming more and more of an issue with optics and my ever worsening vision. The red dots and the halo device seem to have much better eye relief, and I find them much quicker to pick up a target with. I'm with you in that I like the circular reticle as it just seems easier to put on target. gary [/QUOTE]
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