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anybody have one of these setups on your turkey gun?
i just put this on my gun and am anxious to see how it works. the only thing i wonder is how long till the rear sight gets broken off. it's kinda big.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0012948224839a&type=product&cmCat=SEARCH&returnPage=search-results1.jsp&QueryText=turkey+sight&N=4887&Ntk=Products&Ntx=mode+matchall&Nty=1&Ntt=turkey+sight&noImage=0
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Nope, I am not exactly sure why guys even put sites on there shotguns. They can be shot instinctively real well with a little practice. Put the bead on the target and pull the trigger. I guess it depends if you shoot with both eyes or closed an eye.
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I'snt that similar to the sight found on a bow? Seems like a bow could be shot instinctively pretty well with a little practice, put the arrow on the game and release...
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Jack,
I bought one about 6 years ago because my Moss 835 literally patterned about 1' high and right w/ turkey loads. My intention wasn't to actually buy this particular site. However, at the time it was the only 1 I could get on short notice that allowed for elevation & windage adjustment. I was kinda in a bind and really didn't want to buy it. I figured that damn hood thing would get in the way or break off or sumthin. Well, as it turns out I love the silly thing. I would put the same site on my next turkey gun. I end up needing to put a little super glue on some of the pieces to secure em. Not sure if that's a design flaw or just how it fits my gun.
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