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Looking to add one to a benelli SBE3.
Looking to add one to a benelli SBE3.
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20 gaugeLots of variables. Lots of options.
12, 20, or 28 gauge?
Will you use this gun for other things or just turkey?
If other things, are you willing to get another barrel?
Red dot gives you some forgiveness if your head isn't all the way down on your gun. They are also great for younger/beginner hunters for the same reason.I’ve never really understood the red dot on a turkey gun thing.
If you’ve got em in close enough for shotgun range, just use the bead? Can’t think of a time where a red dot would’ve been any more of a benefit.
Forgive the ignorance, if my gun is already drilled and tapped, do I need the sumtoy mount? Benefits?Red dot gives you some forgiveness if your head isn't all the way down on your gun. They are also great for younger/beginner hunters for the same reason.
I have a couple Burris fast fires and love them. One is on a sumtoy mount and the other on Meadow Creek rib mount. I recently purchased a vortex spark but haven't put it on a gun or used it yet.
It does two things.I’ve never really understood the red dot on a turkey gun thing.
If you’ve got em in close enough for shotgun range, just use the bead? Can’t think of a time where a red dot would’ve been any more of a benefit.
Does it have 2 screws or 4 screws? The 12 gauge SBE’s have a one piece barrel and receiver but the 28 gauge and 20 gauge? The sleeve is actually the part drilled and tapped with 2 screws. This matters because it limits mount options.20 gauge
Turkeys in the spring, doves in the fall. One barrel.
I was really surprised how a couple of my shotguns patterned using an extra full choke without a red dot. At 20 yards and less you'll have a super tight pattern. My Super Vinci was throwing the pattern high and to the left quite a bit when shooting on paper. Surprised me. So, at close range (a turkey head <20 yards), a person could very well miss throwing a pattern that tight. The red dot allowed me to dial it in better.I’ve never really understood the red dot on a turkey gun thing.
If you’ve got em in close enough for shotgun range, just use the bead? Can’t think of a time where a red dot would’ve been any more of a benefit.
Yes, you will need a base to mount the red dot on the gun. The Sumtoy mounts to the gun and the red dot mounts directly to the Sumtoy, creating a smaller footprint/profile than a picatinny rail will.Forgive the ignorance, if my gun is already drilled and tapped, do I need the sumtoy mount? Benefits?