Parallax free red dots

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I'm looking for a scope that i can use on my shotgun. I will be hunting turkey and also using it for medium distance shots with slugs, not a rifled barrel.
I would like to use a red dot and have looked at those that are prallax free out to 60 yards.
I see alot of the bushnell trophy ones with some great reticle and colour options but nowhere do i see in the spec sheets if they are parallax free. I emailed bushnell over a week ago with no reply.
Does anyone know if they make a model that is parallax free?
Anyone recommend a good red dot type scope.
I was leaning towards a truglo or the tasco pro point. Anyone using one of their models?
 
I have one of the Bushnell trophy's. I'm just using it on a 22 rifle. If you set the rifle down and move your head about, its clear that parallax error can be created. However, in shooting the rifle, it doesn't seem to be to an extent as to cause a problem. You would not miss small game at 75 yards or less because of it.

I'm looking for a scope that i can use on my shotgun. I will be hunting turkey and also using it for medium distance shots with slugs, not a rifled barrel.
I would like to use a red dot and have looked at those that are prallax free out to 60 yards.
I see alot of the bushnell trophy ones with some great reticle and colour options but nowhere do i see in the spec sheets if they are parallax free. I emailed bushnell over a week ago with no reply.
Does anyone know if they make a model that is parallax free?
Anyone recommend a good red dot type scope.
I was leaning towards a truglo or the tasco pro point. Anyone using one of their models?
 
I have one of the Bushnell trophy's. I'm just using it on a 22 rifle. If you set the rifle down and move your head about, its clear that parallax error can be created. However, in shooting the rifle, it doesn't seem to be to an extent as to cause a problem. You would not miss small game at 75 yards or less because of it.

i've got a J-point, very small and light and fits on my shotgun well. I can cause parallax the same way but again doesn''t seem like a problem when shooting, especially on a shot gun.
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thats for the replys guys. I know they make them parallax free so you don't have to worry about it at all. I see alot of guys with scopes on the turkey guns and slug guns, maybe most are using regular style scopes with alot of eye relief for shotguns.
I think the dots are great if parallax free.
 
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