Shotgun sights (regular, truglow etc.)

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With proper gun fit, gun mount and shooting, you should never even see the bead on your gun, when wingshooting.

A gun that fits you and is mounted right, should shoot pretty much where you are looking.

A good way to practice this is to pick a spot on a wall and mount your gun, while you keep looking at the spot. With a gun that fits right, the bead should be pretty much on the spot you are looking at without much adjustment.
 
I find them much more useful for shotguns with rifle-type sights where precise aiming in low-light conditions may be neccessary. (ie: Remington deer barrels.) I also use them on some Remington rifles I own, and they are great in low-light conditions too for my close range, open sighted bush guns.

The only caveat I have with these types of sights is that they tend to be a little on the flimsy side, and can be quite delicate and prone to breakage. (Especially if you are slipping the gun in and out of an ATV gun scabbard.)
 
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