HiViz TriViz Turkey Sight


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Has anyone in here tried this sight ??? ( HiViz TriViz Turkey Sight )

My shotgun still has the factory bead setup,, and would like the advantages of being able to sight my shotgun in for patterning..... I know most of you use the Red-Dot Scope system,,, but I hate the idea of spending over a $100 on a sight system....that I would only get to use a few days out of the season.. frown.gifwink.gif

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Re: HiViz TriViz Turkey Sight

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I have never tried it, but my red dot system was well under $100. I think it was around $60-$70...just a thought..

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Yeah the scope was under a $100.00 now add the mounting system and the gunsmithing labor... crazy.gifwink.gifYIKES....

I would definately love the RED DOT System but man I've spent a ton of money already... wink.gif

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Re: HiViz TriViz Turkey Sight

I just bought one for myself. It really easy to install. I havent shot with it yet but ive been looking throu it alot and i think its gonna be good.

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Re: HiViz TriViz Turkey Sight

I recently looked at both HiViz and TruGlo sights and decided on the TruGlo TRU-Point Turkey Sight. IMO, the HiViz sight had too high a profile (obscured too much immediately surrounding the target plus I was afraid I might snag it on a branch or vine in the thick areas I hunt).

I've greatly enjoyed the TruGlo sight during some patterning sessions. Whatever you decide I would recommend trying some kind of fiber optic sights, they really make aiming my Rem 11-87 Win Xtended Range loads easier.

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