shot gun scope mounts
shot gun scope mounts
for my birth day i got a remington 870 express combo i want to be able to mount a scope so that i can use the slug barrel but if i do that the bird barrel is useless is there any way i could mout a cope and still have full use of both barrels say directly to the slug barrel ?
thanks
thanks
I just looked at a 12g/30-06 combo and it had a cool scope on it. You just fliped a trigger and is sliped to the side of the gun and when you wanted it back up you just click it in place. The guy told me he used it for bore hunting and said it kept its accuracy extreamly well. I am goin to see him this weekend and Ill see if he has any for sale if you want. Keep in mind though I would have to send it from England.
Casey J.
Casey J.
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Sell your slug barrel and buy a Cantilevered slug barrel. WDO
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Beretta Silver Pigeon Sporting 20g 28"
Ithaca (SKB) Model 500 28g 28"
Ithaca (SKB) Model 500 20g 28"
Browning BPS Synthetic 12g 3.5" 26"
Browning BPS 12g 3" 22" cant. fully rifled
The only fully rifled slug barrel worth having on a shotgun is one with a cantilevered scope mount so the scope stays permanently affixed to the barrel.
Otherwise, every time you swap barrels, or remove and remount the scope, your zero will change.
That's why I built a dedicated slug gun that I like to call my "Jersey Rifle", but I don't use it at all anymore, really.
Here's some more details about how I went about putting it together: http://fishdogsguns.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... rifle.html
Otherwise, every time you swap barrels, or remove and remount the scope, your zero will change.
That's why I built a dedicated slug gun that I like to call my "Jersey Rifle", but I don't use it at all anymore, really.
Here's some more details about how I went about putting it together: http://fishdogsguns.blogspot.com/2008/0 ... rifle.html
Re: shot gun scope mounts
Shotgun scope mounts for specific models of shotguns help reduce or even eliminate accuracy problems caused by mounting a scope on a shotgun. Offering varying adjustment ranges as well as various shapes and sizes, there is sure to be one that will work for you. The right mount will play a key role in how accurately you shoot. This is why, to help you choose the best scope for deer hunting, we are going to glance at some of the aspects that should be taken into account as well as the tips that I found useful during my search for the best shotgun scope mounts.
Re: shot gun scope mounts
Thing's like that are brought about by marketing, two different barrels to make the gun do two different things. I would not have a gun like that even if I used a shotgun to deer. There are bird guns and there are slug guns. Don't try to make one into the other!
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