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Predator Hunting => Night Hunting => Topic started by: predator77 on July 17, 2012, 06:06:53 PM
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What's a good illuminated shotgun scope/holographic site (affordable and shock proof). I want to add some confidence when I get animals to come in at night.
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I'm anxious to see some input here. I am also looking for a scope for my shotty. I'm looking at the red/green dots but not sure of which I want.
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Thanks guys. I'm leaning more towards this set up. Keep them coming until I decide.
(http://muelleroptics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/175.png)
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That is the one i would pick if i were going to use one. that being said, at night less is better, i have a coyote light and when adjusted correctly you can see animal and the front bead of the shotgun no problem. get a hard charging grey or sometimes even a red and i think the scope will cause more problems than it is worth.
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What is that one 77? link me??
Ryan.
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ive been using a cheap bsa red dot scope i bought at walmart about 7 yrs ago....ive used them on my son's rem 11-87, my moss. 935 12 ga 3 1/2" & my 10 ga.....for about &30 its holds its site in & is very shock proof
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I wasn't sure about using a RedDot with a red Kill Light but, I love it.
I've been using a Pro Point Plus on my 835 Ultramag for the last year. I thought I'd broken it a few weeks ago from recoil (knocked the front lens loose) but, I guess not, it seems to work fine still.
I bought a Fastfire II to replace it but, so long as it's still working, I'm going to keep it on there.
(http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd84/Shovelheadave/IMAG0649.jpg?t=1352466847)
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I do have the Muller one on my Encore turkey Gun... I like it a lot!!!!
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Sorry...I sent a Predator77, Scott, and Seeking coyotes a P. M. on this thinking it was a new post...However the info might be interesting to them even if their post on this is old..
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This is officially my set up. After thinking long and hard about it. I invested the money into this "used" EOHTECH. I couldn't find or understand what was enough of a shockproof rating for a 12ga 3" mag. I figured if it's good enough for the military, it would work for me.
(http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq297/dawgpredator77/100_2283_zps4c27013d.jpg) (http://s457.photobucket.com/user/dawgpredator77/media/100_2283_zps4c27013d.jpg.html)
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smart choice.
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You can never go wrong with quality. Do it right the first time...it will pay off in the long run.