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I'm looking for a scope (no more than $250) that will be suitable for both my muzzleloader and for hunting turkey with my shotgun. Is there a good scope that will do both satisfactorily or am I better served buying separate scopes for each firearm?
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I would put a simmons pro turkey shotgun scope on for turkeys. It should cost you somewhere in the range of $100. I think it is a pro turkey, it is the same concept of the simmons pro diamond for deer. Really nice shotgun scope, never had a problem with mine. Ron |
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I would go with a Nikon Prostaff for the ML in 2-7 @ $129.00.
I have a few of these and they are an overlooked bargain. Super bright looking thru the tube with a "Niko-Plex" crosshair. I have one mounted on an 50 cal. inline and have taken several deer to date. I also have one mounted on an PTR91 and compared to the Leupold 2-7 mounted on a Cetme of mine the Nikon Prostaff comes out the winner. I would not consider using a (any) scope such as this for shotgun mounting and the hunting of turkey. I'd much rather use a red dot setup. MHO. Taking a turkey with shot down a smooth tube requires some close in and usually quick work. There are a number of red dot setups out there that should fill your needs. I have an O/U .222-20ga. with such a setup on it. The heads up display has so far withstood the recoil from 3" 20's and it is one of the cheaper variations out there. I have a Tasco PDP3 red dot mounted on a 44mag for years. I handload 300gr. hard cast and recoil is shocking to some. The PDP3 has never left me down and I've taken a number of nice buck/doe and spent a good amount of time with it on the range. Red dots are (MHO) just the ticket for quick and close in work. YMMV
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