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Why do turkey hunters miss/wound their gobbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gravey" data-source="post: 5294370" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>When I first started turkey hunting I had a Mossberg 500. Killed some birds and moved to the 835. All of a sudden I missed a few and realized I was raising up off the gun so I put a Pentax Lightseeker scope on and cured that problem. I believe that scope was a recommendation from [USER=1859]@scn[/USER]. Got rid of it and bought an 870 and put the same scope on it. Never a problem. After a few years I wanted an automatic so sold it and bought an SX3 and decided I was not going to scope it and didn't. Knock on wood haven't missed with it. This year I'm switching to a 20 gauge and have a Burris FF3 for it it. Still have the Pentax that may ultimately end up on it but for now going to start with the FF3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravey, post: 5294370, member: 2648"] When I first started turkey hunting I had a Mossberg 500. Killed some birds and moved to the 835. All of a sudden I missed a few and realized I was raising up off the gun so I put a Pentax Lightseeker scope on and cured that problem. I believe that scope was a recommendation from [USER=1859]@scn[/USER]. Got rid of it and bought an 870 and put the same scope on it. Never a problem. After a few years I wanted an automatic so sold it and bought an SX3 and decided I was not going to scope it and didn’t. Knock on wood haven’t missed with it. This year I’m switching to a 20 gauge and have a Burris FF3 for it it. Still have the Pentax that may ultimately end up on it but for now going to start with the FF3. [/QUOTE]
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