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I can't really think of a situation where a scoped shotty would have gotten me a bird, as opposed to open sights
I've used one successfully. I had a shotgun that had a rifled barrel that I used for big game. It had a 2-7x power scope on the receiver. I swapped out the rifled barrel for the smoothbore and hunted turkeys. It was great to be able to aim and know precisely where the shot would hit. At close ranges, the extra tight chokes produce a small shot pattern.
Quote from: Bob33 on January 23, 2015, 01:14:29 PMI've used one successfully. I had a shotgun that had a rifled barrel that I used for big game. It had a 2-7x power scope on the receiver. I swapped out the rifled barrel for the smoothbore and hunted turkeys. It was great to be able to aim and know precisely where the shot would hit. At close ranges, the extra tight chokes produce a small shot pattern.Thanks for the reply. This is exactly why I'm considering it. I don't really see any major down side. And can see some possible upside to having a more precise aiming point.I may have forgot to mention I missed two toms last year. one I shot over and the ducked behind a log right as I shot.... And of course a little tom fever was involved in both.
Totally agree bearpaw. I haven't done that extensive of patterning, but I did 25, 40, and 50 yards. I guess I think of adding a scope as a way to take one more variable out of the hunt. Anyone have any negative experiences with a scoped shotgun while turkey hunting?
Don't complicate things... Shotguns are made to point and shoot.
Quote from: andersonjk4 on January 23, 2015, 03:51:53 PMTotally agree bearpaw. I haven't done that extensive of patterning, but I did 25, 40, and 50 yards. I guess I think of adding a scope as a way to take one more variable out of the hunt. Anyone have any negative experiences with a scoped shotgun while turkey hunting? Ever had to hold in place for a long time waiting for a tom? Now imagine fogging up your scope while waiting.... Fun huh? How about hunting in the rain/mist? Keep it simple.