Dialed in my 8.5 bear stopper today....very happy

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So I decided to head to the range today and dial in my 8.5 Grizzly with the new Bushnell TRS-25. Even though it was raining and a little chilly I toughed it out and banged away with the little beast. Took four rounds to dial it in, pretty painless really. First round was at the right level but 6 inches to the right at 25 yards. couple more rounds and a few turns of the dial and she was bang on. Took a couple pics of the finished product and the target which was shot at 30 yards. This is all I need for my main pack gun and bear stopper. I've done a few 10KM hikes with this hanging at my side on the single point and you dont even know its there... very happy with the set up.

8.5 Grizzly, Urbino stock, oversized safety, no jam high viz follower, 870 top rail, Bushnell TRS-25, ambi single point sling attachment, and MS3 Sling. My build is complete.

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This target was shot at 30 yards standing unsupported 4 rounds in about 4-5 seconds...basically what I think I would have in a bad day bear encounter.

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Very cool - the nicest 8.5" setup I've seen!

Personally, I would go with a good set of irons over a red dot for a bear gun, but that's just personal preference. I don't like trusting my life to 'inexpensive' optics. ;)

How long did it take you to paint the nice watercolour artwork? :)
 
Very cool - the nicest 8.5" setup I've seen!

Personally, I would go with a good set of irons over a red dot for a bear gun, but that's just personal preference. I don't like trusting my life to 'inexpensive' optics. ;)

How long did it take you to paint the nice watercolour artwork? :)

Ya my painting skills are not that good, my wife would attest to that.
 
Nice hipster target.

I like the results as far as the grouping goes but have to agree with the above poster, a proper set of irons, perhaps ghost rings, if they can be found and installed for a good price would be my choice when under stress.

EDIT: it is a really nice looking gun, by the way. Very cool!
 
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Nice hipster target.

I like the results as far as the grouping goes but have to agree with the above poster, a proper set of irons, perhaps ghost rings, if they can be found and installed for a good price would be my choice when under stress.

Oh I dont know, it seems pretty easy to put a red dot on your target and squeeze...I run red dots and various other illuninated sights at work and thats been working for nearly 20 years.
 
Oh I dont know, it seems pretty easy to put a red dot on your target and squeeze...I run red dots and various other illuninated sights at work and thats been working for nearly 20 years.

No doubt a red dot is 'quicker' and easier... but it's a little more 'snaggy' and easy to damage. Plus you better make sure that dot is on alllll the time. ;) I like my predator shotgun to be as low profile as possible.

Where did your score the Urbino stock? How do you like it compared to a standard speedfeed pistol grip stock?
 
Looking good. Does the single point sling keep the gun from moving around and getting in the way? I am considering a similar setup for my 8.5 grizzly for hiking and as a way to keep it close at hand when dressing game in bear country, but don't have any experience with single points.
 
Looking good. Does the single point sling keep the gun from moving around and getting in the way? I am considering a similar setup for my 8.5 grizzly for hiking and as a way to keep it close at hand when dressing game in bear country, but don't have any experience with single points.

Standing or walking I find its not an issue, but if your kneeling, bending over hands on something you might find it bothersome as it would likely keep sliding/falling forward from your side. The good thing about the MS3 sling is you can go from single point (when hiking) to a two point (when working on game) so it can be slung across your back, as long as you have two points to attach.
 
That makes sense, would be nice to have the two options. I'll keep that in mind for attachment points on this build.

Do you know what the battery life is supposed to be on that red dot? Been searching but can't find it.
 
The optic is useless on a 8.5 barrel.

Bead sight is also much faster.

My opinion.

Besides this its perfect.
 
That makes sense, would be nice to have the two options. I'll keep that in mind for attachment points on this build.

Do you know what the battery life is supposed to be on that red dot? Been searching but can't find it.

i do not know what the life of the battery is supposed to be but i have a similar red dot and i have owned it for two months and replaced the battery already . the control switch on the side does not work either . really not impressed at all . it will let you down just when you need it the most in my opinion.
 
i do not know what the life of the battery is supposed to be but i have a similar red dot and i have owned it for two months and replaced the battery already . the control switch on the side does not work either . really not impressed at all . it will let you down just when you need it the most in my opinion.

Do you have a "similar" optic or a Bushnell TRS25? Because everyone I've spoken to who has run thousands of rounds through their shotguns has nothing but good things to say.

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