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Does anyone have experience with a red dot sight, or similar on a shotgun?
If so, what would be the best type to use and how do you mount such a thing on the rib of your gun?
I intend to use this for hunting driven wild boar in (dense) cover at close distances with slugs.
 
Posts: 223 | Location: Netherlands | Registered: 16 June 2005Reply With Quote
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All the turkey hunting forums have extensive discussions of these sights. An example is the NWTF site. You will also find the holosight discussed.

As for me, I put a Leupold 1X4 scope on my turkey gun. At the 1X setting, it has a 75 ft field of view.


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Eotech holographic sights are definitely worth a look. They allow both eyes open shooting and they are about the fastest sights I have ever seen for acquiring a target no matter what your head position may be.
 
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All the guys around here use Aimpoints on their 12 gauge guns.I use a Pentax 2X LER pistol scope set up in the forward position. Hell , I think I even invented it before Jeff Cooper !!! I've been running that set up since the early 70's.


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reindeer,

What type of shotgun, single barrel pump/semi-auto, O/U or S/S?

Since you mentioned the rib I am thinking you do not want to mount on the receiver?


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I have an older Richland 12 ga SxS. I had it drilled & tapped for a basic Weaver Mount. I mounted a BSA 42mm red dot on it for Turkey and Coyotes. I also covered it with Camo tape.

It kicks the crap out of me with 2 3/4" turkey loads and the red dot has not busted yet.


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My nine year old shot his first turkey last weekend. It was 17 pounds, had an 8.75" beard and 3/4" spurs. He is hooked. I was about to stroke out while he was sighting in on the bird. I rigged him up a remington 1100, with a 21 " barrel, super full choke, nikon monarch red dot in a bsquare mount (he is right handed and left eye dominate), and a synthetic youth stock. He was shooting off my long homemade oak shooting sticks and smacked the bird at 31.5 yards with a 2 3/4" load of #6s. I shot a 9.75 inch 21 lb. bird with 1 3/8 spurs at 15 yards with it. I was impressed.
 
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I have a Remington 870 that I built in the 1980's
with a Hastings rifled barrel (before they offered a cantilever mount) and an Aimpoint2000.

I consider a scout mounted aimpoint the ultimate tool for jumping deer out of their beds in dense spruce, laurel and rhododendron thickets.

For wild boar? probably ideal for that too.

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I have a 20" 870 with an old Pro Point on a
B-Square recevier mount. It works very well.


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