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shotgun sights


lakeshoremunster

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It is now the end of the season and now its time to play around with the hunting gear for next year. Just wondering what aftermarket sights you guys use for your shotguns, pros and cons would be nice. I was looking at a few sights for the gun and cant decide which one to get.

Thanks.

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I had the front bead fall off the browning last seson and I had Chris from Keelers gunsmith put on a finer Hy vis sight not sure of the brand but I glad I choose that one as it really made differacne for me this season.

I know alot of guys will say that you dont need one but I think that its a focus point that you need to have.

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Hi-Viz compsight, type that in to google. Comes with multiple colors/sizes of pins. Should ben$35-$40. I've had lots of fiber optic sites and it has been my favorite. There's a copper spring keeper that keeps the fiber optic pins from falling out which is nice for hunting situations, no lost pins.

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EZ hit sight from champion it is a really good sight makes you get down on the gun

+1 i use one on my sx2 and love it.

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okay for those of you that uses the ez hit sight, how well does it stick on the gun because i saw that it was just a sticker that goes on it?

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had it on for over a year now and it hasn't budged. Was skeptical at first also but it is the real deal.

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2 years and roughly 7-8 cases of shells through my gun since put mine on. hasn't moved or come loose at all.

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I have a magnetic hi-vis a love it. It stays on for the first half hour and comes off when the light level is up. It makes a big difference during low light shooting.

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