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Couple of years ago Bugspurs68 Darren Dye showed me Trijicon rifle sights he put on his 870. Well when I got this rifle sighted barrel I just had to order them tritium sights for this 20ga. Gonna sight it in and pattern test it with a couple Indiancreeks this coming weekend. I think I’ll shoot for a 60/40 pattern and aim at the waddles.
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Hopefully these pictures do these rifle sights justice
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They look pretty good
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Samm4770 wrote: July 13th, 2022, 8:52 pm They look pretty good
Factory rifle sights don’t even compare
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They look great. You can't go wrong with Trijicon anything.
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Hognutz wrote: July 13th, 2022, 9:17 pm They look great. You can't go wrong with Trijicon anything.
If it was a vent rib it would get a Burris FF4

But a rifle sighted barrel is hard to beat for run n gun
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I hear that.
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I really like the white circle around the tritium dot...really makes it "pop"!!!
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The pistols all get them. Hard to beat em!
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Chief Razor wrote: September 11th, 2022, 10:31 pm The pistols all get them. Hard to beat em!
Wish I would have gotten them years ago on my 12ga

You can actually aim with them quite well
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A season hunting with rifle sights last year reminded me why I went to red dot systems over 25 years ago. Beads, vent ribs, plain barrels kill turkeys for sure but nothing beats red dots for rapid and consistent target acquisition especially for tightly choked loads. The Burris Fast Fire system is appropriately named. Gil
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GLS wrote: September 12th, 2022, 7:54 am A season hunting with rifle sights last year reminded me why I went to red dot systems over 25 years ago. Beads, vent ribs, plain barrels kill turkeys for sure but nothing beats red dots for rapid and consistent target acquisition especially for tightly choked loads. The Burris Fast Fire system is appropriately named. Gil
100% agreement

But I used to have better eyes and rifle sights move pretty quick and easy for me.

But I rather have the FF’s these days
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Chief Razor wrote: September 11th, 2022, 10:31 pm The pistols all get them. Hard to beat em!
I’ve had them on my handgun for the last two years and they’re an excellent sight, should work just as good on your shotgun.
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