TwistedHollow
FNG
I have a vortex venom and also a Burris ff3. Both 3 MOA. Can’t say anything bad about either but they sure make it easier to shoot especially if your shooting a super tight pattern
What mount did you use to mount those venoms?View attachment 262395
These are my turkey guns with Vortex Venoms. I was always a bead guy, but the red dots really shine with these short guns.
One advantage is if you’re out of position and can’t get a perfect cheek weld or something, not that that’s ever the case but if so and the dot is on the target even if off to side of window you’ll be giving a turkey a truck ride home
The Burris Fastfire mount.What mount did you use to mount those venoms?
Nope, nope and no. It’s a scattergun! I get that most guys are just gear nuts and want all the stuff. But scopes on a shotgun, shooting birdshot, is silliness IMO. I’ll give it to the optics manufacturers, one more thing to sell that people will buy.
I’d sure hope they hit where the bead points. It’s literally the center of the barrel on the end of the gun. Do you have a bent barrel and compensate that with the scope? I’m sorry we’re still firing shot strings that are far from rifle like. Now if your mounting off center or looking down your barrel on an angle that’s just bad practice in the first place. At that point I’d venture to say a scope is even worse because it’s compensating for poor mechanics. I’ve never missed a turkey or really anything standing down range using the bead of my gun. Now flying and moving targets are another thing. I’ve missed plenty of those over the years.Has nothing to do with being a gear nut for me. It’s about shooting a “scatter gun” with rifle like patterns that don’t always hit where the bead points.
I’d sure hope they hit where the bead points. It’s literally the center of the barrel on the end of the gun. Do you have a bent barrel and compensate that with the scope? I’m sorry we’re still firing shot strings that are far from rifle like. Now if your mounting off center or looking down your barrel on an angle that’s just bad practice in the first place. At that point I’d venture to say a scope is even worse because it’s compensating for poor mechanics. I’ve never missed a turkey or really anything standing down range using the bead of my gun. Now flying and moving targets are another thing. I’ve missed plenty of those over the years.
Fair enough. I can respect that. I will say admittedly I’m not shooting at a bird if they’re beyond 45-50 yards and even then that’s pushing it. That’s the waterfowler in me. I’ve got to feel like I fooled them all the way or they get to walk.Maybe you’re using a more open choke than I do? They easier for me to get on target, especially, when a bird slips up at the wrong spot and perfect form can’t be used or you have to switch shoulders. The pluses definitely out weight the negatives for me.
Fair enough. I can respect that. I will say admittedly I’m not shooting at a bird if they’re beyond 45-50 yards and even then that’s pushing it. That’s the waterfowler in me. I’ve got to feel like I fooled them all the way or they get to walk.
Did you have to modify it for the venom or does it just bolt right on?The Burris Fastfire mount.