- Location
- Southern Ontario
Just wondering if anyone knows if the bead on my 870 is threaded or pressed on? I don't want to break it off while trying to get it off.
I would say with certainty that it is threaded.
Careful, it may have been put in with thread locker (Loc-Tite).
Many are crimped in place, and not threaded. Look at the base of the bead, if the serrations on the rib have been flattened then it is probably crimped. Remington has beads both crimped and threaded.
It appears my bead is pressed on so my DIY attempts to remove it are over. Ill have to take it to a gunsmith to get drilled and threaded so I can install a screw in fibre optic bead.
Do yourself a favor, and stay away from the fiber optic beads, they often result in people focusing on the bead, rather than the target.
I like the fiber optic bead for low light situations. I use the same gun and barrel for all my hunting and shooting applications. From early morning low light turkey hunting, to the last light of goose hunting. I like to see the bead no matter what.
I believe it is Dead Ringer that makes the bead I want to put on. I like that they aren't as long as the clip on fiber optic ones.
^^But they're also huge, just got one for my 18.5. I am absolutely no pro, but I do find myself focusing a bit too much on my fibre optic on my bird gun.
It's a very common bad habit to get into. I have instantly improved people's skeet scores, by removing the fiber optic beads from their shotgun.
What color and type of bead do you recommend?



























