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  1. 47 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:


    A leupold or trijicon will stand up to anything. That’s why they’re double what the others cost. I would put aim point in that group as well but they cost even more yet.

    The vortex venom is a nice optic but there’s a reason when ever you hear vortex brought up someone mentions how good their warranty is. I would put them in the same class as the ff2 or 3 haven’t looked at a 4 yet.


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    Well, that about puts it over the top.  It's only 200$ more.  Further question, since you've actually mounted one:
    I need the Picatinny rail AND mounting attachment, correct?  

    https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016938323

     

  2. 18 minutes ago, moog5050 said:

    I had a burris fast fire 3 red dot on my turkey gun.   Last time I sighted in with 3.5" heavy, the recoil killed the red dot.  That gun was kicking!  I need to send it in for a new one (lifetime guarantee), but I would be cautious if you have a heavy recoiling shotgun.  Matter of fact, if you want to buy mine cheap and send it in for a new one, I will cut you a deal.  

    https://www.burrisoptics.com/sights/fastfire-series/fastfire-3

    That's a good point.  Will any of these optics hold up to 3.5" shells?

    You have a semi or a pump, Moog?

  3. 32 minutes ago, Kmartinson said:

    A quality red dot shoots the red point where you are aiming. After you have it installed on your gun you can see the angle that your talking about and basically the dot disappears if your at bad angle. Bead on the end of the barrel never runs out if batteries and could be accurate for a long ways, I have shot slugs into a pie plate at neat 100yds with just a bead.

    I get it, I really do.  I'm sure some cool cucumbers who don't make dumb mistakes in the heat of the moment, always line up he barrel properly no matter the angle/position would never need this.  I know myself well enough that I get fired up and still make mistakes.  Anything I can do to minimize that is helpful from my end.

    I've been reading reviews online, was just hoping for some feedback from members *cough* @Buckmaster7600 *cough* as to the efficacy of these.  Maybe something about what Leupold brings to the table that Vortex doesn't?

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  4. 22 hours ago, Buckmaster7600 said:

    I would love to say Remington 870 or V3 in 12ga but I can’t they haven’t been running long enough to know how the quality/workmanship or warranty will be so I would avoid them at all costs. Mossberg 500 or bennelli nova. I would avoid the cheap under Turkish semis! Lowest priced semi I would consider would be the stoeger M3000 or cz 1012.


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    I really like my m3500 so far.

     

    Speaking of which:. Red Dot scope users, what do these bring to the table?  The m3500 only has a single bead in the front, so I'm very seriously considering either a vortex venom or a Leupold Deltapoint pro.  

    My real question is:. If I have the shotgun turned slightly, the red dot also moves too?  I've never used one, but I assume that's whole point!  So while the bead on the end of the barrel might be on the gobblers head, in actuality 8m aiming slightly off, the red dot will show that?

  5. Can't say I'm partial to one or the other, but I'd say your odds are better in the woods on a big/old gobbler.  The only real old gobbler that comes to mind in a field situation only came because his harem forced him to.  Killed alot of dumb 2 year olds that way though!

  6. On 3/18/2022 at 2:52 PM, grampy said:

    Lots of pellets on target at 50 yards!

    After you tag out, can I take this girl out on a date???

    She's a big girl and she'll pop you in the cheek, Dave!  But if you really want to try her out I'm sure it could be arranged!  I'm still waffling on whether or not to get the red dot scope for her.  I'm leaning towards yes.

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  7. 44 minutes ago, Buckmaster7600 said:


    I’ve been playing with tss for about 5yrs both with factory and reloads. In my opinion tss isn’t worth it until you get down into 9 shot. Unles NY’s changed the law 9 shot is not legal in New York.


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    Law seems lazy and/or people with no idea what the difference is (read: politicians).  TSS #9 should be, lead it should NOT be.  Hell if they're trying to discourage people from using lead, TSS #9 should be preferable. 

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  8. Rapidly falling in love with the new shotgun, a Stoeger M3500 Predator/Turkey combo.

    And I very much like the new choke tube:  

    https://www.kicks-ind.com/products/mobilchoke-gobblin-thunder-12g-choke-tube

    Just thought I'd pop some pictures in here.   All this batch is from the new choke, I'll put the pattern from the choke it came with in another post!  But I'm not super impressed with the Hevi mag blend.  I did just get in some TSS 7&9 3 1/2" that I'll try out soon.

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  9. 58 minutes ago, grampy said:

    A huge Thank You to Billdogge for gifting me the Scorpyd 165 crossbow he had for sale here! Thanks to Chef for not buying it!! I now have two crossbows once owned by Bill. Bill is a great guy and friend, that I don't see often enough. We will definitely get a hunt together this fall. The quality of people I've met from this forum, is absolutely amazing. 

    Due to my bad shoulders, not looking too good at this time, for shooting my bow this fall. Though today, I did barely get a shot off in my basement range! My hope is the bill supporting 55 and older full inclusion will pass this year? If it does, this is what I will carry into the deer woods in October. I can't imagine sitting out bow season, if I'm still breathing. I really like the balance of this crossbow! Can't wait to shoot it!

    I now have three crossbows. I will complete the circle Bill started. And pass along his kindness and generosity, by giving my Barnett Raptor to my Goddaughter. Hopefully she will tag out with her compound bow first though?

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    Thanks again Bill.

     

    Looking good, Dave!  What arrows/heads you going to launch out of that mean looking lady?

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  10. On 4/21/2021 at 12:28 PM, UpStateRedNeck said:

    Tweaked my sight just a smidge, deep cleaning on the barrel.  Still holes in the pattern, good to 40 I guess.  Maybe next year a Benelli super Blackhawk 2?  Depends on the ammo situation.  30 year old gun, still seems like the pattern should have less holes in it.

     

     

     

    Oddly enough, I found a Benelli SBH2 today, but this thing was so dirty and scuffed inside the action, barrel, I just didn't trust it.  Guy was willing to go down to 1k on it, but I went with the brand new Stoeger for 800$ instead.  Came with a predator and a turkey choke too.

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  11. 2 hours ago, grampy said:

    I would like to see this pass Paul. Thanks for posting about this. I know many hunters in my age group, who were once avid archers and very good bowhunters. But due to shoulder and other health issues, can no longer participate in the regular archery season. I tried to shoot over the weekend downstairs. Did not work out so well. My first love is, and always will be, my bow and bowhunting. But to be able to participate, I'll be happy to tote a crossbow.

    You should be allowed to!  Also I shouldn't have posted this here, nobody can see it because of what a swamp this area of the forums has become.

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  12. Pasting in an email I received from the NDA.

    I need to read through it but it seems like @grampy gets to rest his big-buck-serial-killer shoulder and hunt with an xbow during archery?

     

    New York Senate Bill 7747 (S7747) would allow youth hunters ages 12-16 and senior hunters ages 55+ to hunt with a crossbow during special archery seasons. The bill also removes current minimum limb width and maximum draw weight restrictions. The National Deer Association (NDA) supports the inclusion of crossbows as a legal method of take for deer and other species within appropriate seasons, wherever practical and possible, and we especially support the use of crossbows if their use positively impacts a deer management program and helps recruit and retain more hunters.

    TAKE ACTION
    Please consider joining the NDA in supporting this important legislation. New York S7747 expands opportunities for youth and senior hunters, and it also amends language to keep up with the changes in modern crossbow design and technology. Visit our Advocacy Center to ask your lawmakers to support the bill.

    MORE INFO
    The NDA is dedicated to ensuring the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. We are more interested in managing deer and habitat appropriately and protecting our hunting heritage than debating use of specific weapons. However, if the use of crossbows positively impacts a deer management program and helps recruit and retain more hunters, the NDA fully supports their use. New York S7747 expands opportunities for youth and senior hunters, and it also amends language to keep up with the changes in modern crossbow design and technology, allowing hunters to choose from a broader selection of options.

    Additionally, S7747 addresses a number of priorities that the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) has outlined in its Management Plan for White-Tailed Deer in New York State, 2021–2030 (Deer Plan). These priorities include reducing the minimum age for youth to hunt with a crossbow to a uniform age of 12 and that the restrictions on crossbow size (e.g., minimum limb width) and maximum draw weight be removed from law so that the agency can set more appropriate standards which are effective and humane for deer hunting and consistent with crossbow technology

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