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If the dot is properly zeroed, if it’s on the target, you’ll hit, pretty much without regard to your position. Thats how the tactical folks get away with red dots mounted all over their carbines. You could always remove the beads. Don’t know if they’re threaded or pressed in, but they will come off, one way or the other. Or buy one of the Meadow Creek Mounts dedicated to the FF. It mounts on the rib, behind any beads, and should block your view of them. No other mount is needed, the FF screws right to the base. https://meadowcreekmounts.myshopify.com/products/red-dot-rib-mountThe FF3 is very reliable, and has auto shut-off which shouldn’t leave you hanging with a dead battery. The battery cover is a giant PITA, but you don’t have to remove the sight to change it. Carry a spare.
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I actually have one of those Meadow Creek mounts but never took it out of the package. I think I'm going to do a dedicated turkey 20 gauge and use a 22-24 inch barrel and see how that works out. Trying to use one shotgun as a semi-dedicated turkey gun has just not panned out. Seems odd to invest so much in a gun that if done properly will only get fired twice but it's the way to do it right. My turkey gun could also be a predator gun without compromises I guess.
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It’s quite fortuitous that the MC mount I bought for an O/U is also the one required for the Browning Gold Hunter 20, one of which I picked up in November. With a Carlsons turkey tube and #8.5 Apex Ninja shells, that thing throws a real swarm at 40 yards, which is as far as I can test it here. It puts them right on the bead too, so a sight isn’t really needed, but if I want to wrap that shiny thing up with crinkly camo tape, it gets the line of sight up over that, plus it would let me use it with slugs. Easy on and off too.
What’s really been lacking is a volunteer turkey to stand in front of all that nifty kit.
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I have a Vortex Venom on my predator shotgun I love it
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Thought Aimpoint did a 2x RDS.
IMHO it takes 3X to make AR front sights disappear when using a regular scope.
OPs problem I think is mounting height. Of course raising the sight to lose the rib in view would proly mean adding a cheekriser to the stock.
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Seeing ribs and front sight are one of the things that happens when you have large FOV's, ust a matter of getting used to it and focusing on the target. I've had a red dot on my turkey gun for three or four years. And after reading this post, I had to check if I could see the barrel because it honestly never entered my mind. Sure enough, it's there in all it's glory. Too much thinking creates a problem that really isn't there.
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Seeing ribs and front sight are one of the things that happens when you have large FOV's, ust a matter of getting used to it and focusing on the target. I've had a red dot on my turkey gun for three or four years. And after reading this post, I had to check if I could see the barrel because it honestly never entered my mind. Sure enough, it's there in all it's glory. Too much thinking creates a problem that really isn't there. Be interesting if it "goes away" the next time you use it. Kinda like noticing something about a co-worker you can't not notice all the time once you notice it the first time. Very much agree on your last sentence. I'm guilty as all get out too often regarding overthinking.
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Very much agree on your last sentence. I'm guilty as all get out too often regarding overthinking. You're not alone friend, I've written multiple chapters in that book too.
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I believe your problem is the Burris mount putting the sight too close to your eyes. I have the Burris FF3 mounted on the ventilated rib with the MC and it is outstanding. No issues with the seeing the beads and it is low enough for good cheek weld. The sight needs to be about 12 inches from the eye.
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Afternoon gents. Could you just put electrical tape (or camo) over the sights so they just look like the rest of the barrel??? GWP. 🐾👣🐾👣🇨🇦
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I believe your problem is the Burris mount putting the sight too close to your eyes. I have the Burris FF3 mounted on the ventilated rib with the MC and it is outstanding. No issues with the seeing the beads and it is low enough for good cheek weld. The sight needs to be about 12 inches from the eye. That sounds plausible and I plan to find out before next season. Thanks
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Sounds more like not being able to get past Cindy Cranford’s mole.
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Keep both eyes open. Don’t worry about the best way to re-invent the wheel. When that Tom comes out you’ll be staring a hole right through him and that red dot will be covering it.
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Keep both eyes open. Don’t worry about the best way to re-invent the wheel. When that Tom comes out you’ll be staring a hole right through him and that red dot will be covering it. We have generous youth hunts here in my state and I want the sight picture to be very obvious for kids I take. I got a passel of them now that are getting to the age I feel comfortable taking them for friends and relatives. Don't want them confused at the moment of truth. I'm certain now the low mount I have made by Burris is why it's so bad on my gun compared to everyone else that didn't see it as an issue. My mount puts it too close to my eye and too low so I see the whole barrels in the picture and the beads don't come close to lining up so it makes you think they red dot must be off for the beads to be so far off.
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