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Scope or Red Dot for turkey gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 2399100" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>I tried all kinds of scopes and red dot combos. When I carry a gun, I just carry one with front bead. Easy, not affected by rain, or bumps, and if you can call a turkey, he will be in your lap anyway. Partly why I have switched to using a bow most of the time.</p><p></p><p>To fully answer your question. The best scope I used was the Nikon Monarch 1.5x5 with the turkey circle. Fast target and bright. Took it off to reduce weight and just did not feel it was necessary. If I had to go back with a red dot or scope, I would go back with the Nikon. I should also point out that many times I am taking a kid, or "backing" someone up. In those cases, the scope is in the way on a moving bird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 2399100, member: 20769"] I tried all kinds of scopes and red dot combos. When I carry a gun, I just carry one with front bead. Easy, not affected by rain, or bumps, and if you can call a turkey, he will be in your lap anyway. Partly why I have switched to using a bow most of the time. To fully answer your question. The best scope I used was the Nikon Monarch 1.5x5 with the turkey circle. Fast target and bright. Took it off to reduce weight and just did not feel it was necessary. If I had to go back with a red dot or scope, I would go back with the Nikon. I should also point out that many times I am taking a kid, or "backing" someone up. In those cases, the scope is in the way on a moving bird. [/QUOTE]
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