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<blockquote data-quote="JChunts" data-source="post: 4186216" data-attributes="member: 12738"><p>I have an 835 with a .690 choke (jelly head). I shoot federal flight controlled wads. I don't typically shoot past 35-40 yards due to the terrain I hunt and how I choose to set up but I have a tru glo red dot on my gun and love it. The only reason I switched to the red dot is due to knocking off or busting the fiber optics going through the woods. I do a lot of moving in thick cover so my gun gets beat around a good bit. I kept breaking or loosing the fiber optics so I figured there is no way to knock a red dot off. I opted for one and haven't looked back, that was 3 years ago. It allows you to shoot off hand and not fully shouldered with out getting a knot on your head. plus it is durable. Target acquisition is very easy, however it is not magnified so it wont help you if you are trying to stretch one out. I've killed birds from 9 steps to 40 steps with it and had no issues. It is all hunter preference though. Just thought I would share my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JChunts, post: 4186216, member: 12738"] I have an 835 with a .690 choke (jelly head). I shoot federal flight controlled wads. I don't typically shoot past 35-40 yards due to the terrain I hunt and how I choose to set up but I have a tru glo red dot on my gun and love it. The only reason I switched to the red dot is due to knocking off or busting the fiber optics going through the woods. I do a lot of moving in thick cover so my gun gets beat around a good bit. I kept breaking or loosing the fiber optics so I figured there is no way to knock a red dot off. I opted for one and haven't looked back, that was 3 years ago. It allows you to shoot off hand and not fully shouldered with out getting a knot on your head. plus it is durable. Target acquisition is very easy, however it is not magnified so it wont help you if you are trying to stretch one out. I've killed birds from 9 steps to 40 steps with it and had no issues. It is all hunter preference though. Just thought I would share my experience. [/QUOTE]
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