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Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Point Doc on Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:58 am

I have a older Leupold 3-9x40 and was thinking about mounting on my beni.25 to hunt turk, but now I am thinking that a lower magnification would be better. Any suggestions on this?

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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Supercharged86 on Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:06 pm

Hey PD, I don't hunt turkeys (plenty of squirrels though) but I can't imagine having less magnification would be an advantage, especially if your looking for that head shot at a longer distance, right? Steve
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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Point Doc on Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:39 pm

I have never hunted turk until this coming March, but what I have read and talked with the guy I will be hunting with, it seems that the lower power will offer more field of view and also they like to call the turks in for their shot guns.

With the Marauder, I should be able to get past 50 yds for the kill. So the dilemma...I need a scope from 3 yds up to 100 with great field of view??

Four possibilities...
http://www.theriflescopestore.com/nwshmusc120o.html
http://www.theriflescopestore.com/nik8446.html
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/accessor ... /CP632AORG
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/accessor ... m/CP1TL156
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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Supercharged86 on Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:07 pm

Huh, if field of view is most important, then yes less magnification is what you'll need. Now finding a happy medium. This certainly will be more challenging then a good-ol 12 gauge. :D Steve
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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Point Doc on Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:24 am

Steve,

Did any of those four stand-out, or did another one come to mind? I still am considering my Leupold, simply because I have it and suspect it will work, maybe not as good as a low powered scope.

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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Masked Marauder on Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:38 am

Your Leupold is a 3-9 power? How much lower in power would you want to go than 3 power?

Field of view at shotgun distances won't be an issue even at 9 power.



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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Point Doc on Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:56 pm

MM,

The scopes that I was able to identify for turkey hunting are all 1x plus. Given this, I am lead to conclude that the manufacturer's have consulted with experts and have gathered there recommendations and developed a scope targeting this field of interest.

With a higher powered scope and hunting smaller game, finding your target at a distance may not happen the first time you raise your rifle to get on the target. On the flip side; it would be nice having the 9x for the longer shot when the bird will not come in!

I am also was wondering about the 3x; thinking that the FOV at this power should work? Since I have not shot a Marauder and have not hunted turkey, I posted this question in hopes of finding a definite answer. I suspect the best choice is to mount up the Leupold and hunt for a season and then decide?

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Re: Turkey Hunting and scope

Postby Point Doc on Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:51 pm

After many hours and days researching scopes, I ordered one today.

KONUS USA CORPORATION
Konus 30MM Matte Black Riflescope w/30/30 Blue Dot Illuminated Reticle

Riflescope M/30 Series features Engraved reticle technology. Built-in anti-canting bubble system. Locking fast focus ocular. 45 degree offset illuminator switch. Flip-Up lens caps. True 30mm tube (throughout). Fully-multi coated hi-def optics. Locking tactical turret knobs (resettable to zero). Mid-sized parallax wheel for easier adjustment and clear visual (down to 10 yards). Ultra Blue illumination for dark targets. Precision 1/8 MOA adjustments. Includes 4 sunshade.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Mfg Item Num: 7285
Category: OPTICS - SCOPES
Magnification :1.5x-6x
Objective :44mm
Field of View :64 ft/15.7 ft @ 100 yds
Eye Relief :3.1-3.9
Tube Diameter :30mm
Length :4.9
Weight :23.2 oz
Finish :Matte Black
Reticle :30/30 Blue Dot Illuminated
Adj Size :1/2 MOA @ 100 yds


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