Blacktail_Slayer
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I have a new 12GA mossberg slug gun. I am horrible with iron sights but I love my scopes. I can get on target at 3 or 4 power a lot quicker than iron sights.
I am on a very tight budget and have found quite a few deals.
I need help, especially if anyone has first hand experience with any scopes that I can find for under $100 and at least 4 inch eye relief.
The models I am looking at are
-Simmons ProSport 4X32 Shotgun/Muzzelloader scope
-TruGlo 4X32 Shotgun scope
-Bushnell Cantilever Shotgun scope
-Cabela's EXT Shotgun Scope
-Or, suggestions??????
I like the idea of the 6" eye relief on the Bushnell and the reviews are decent but at the moment, the price is on the high end of my possibilities.
I also have a $25 cabelas gift card, so if I find one on there I can use the card towards it.
After sighting in, chances are that this gun will be out of the case only a few times a year, including a few shots throughout the year to maintain zero.
I hunt close to home so its not going on any long rough truck rides either.
I know many posts have been done on this topic but I cant seem to find them and was hoping to hear some experience with these scopes.
I also know you get what you pay for with optics, and I would have all Leupolds if I could afford it, have one, I would marry it if I could, haha.
But school, next to no work, and getting married in the next year limits my funds.
I am on a very tight budget and have found quite a few deals.
I need help, especially if anyone has first hand experience with any scopes that I can find for under $100 and at least 4 inch eye relief.
The models I am looking at are
-Simmons ProSport 4X32 Shotgun/Muzzelloader scope
-TruGlo 4X32 Shotgun scope
-Bushnell Cantilever Shotgun scope
-Cabela's EXT Shotgun Scope
-Or, suggestions??????
I like the idea of the 6" eye relief on the Bushnell and the reviews are decent but at the moment, the price is on the high end of my possibilities.
I also have a $25 cabelas gift card, so if I find one on there I can use the card towards it.
After sighting in, chances are that this gun will be out of the case only a few times a year, including a few shots throughout the year to maintain zero.
I hunt close to home so its not going on any long rough truck rides either.
I know many posts have been done on this topic but I cant seem to find them and was hoping to hear some experience with these scopes.
I also know you get what you pay for with optics, and I would have all Leupolds if I could afford it, have one, I would marry it if I could, haha.
But school, next to no work, and getting married in the next year limits my funds.