I belive a.vent ribbed barrel is.my best betLikely to be most cost effective to have it drilled & tapped for a mid bead if there isn't one already there.
I'm guessing there is no rib on that gun or I would suggest a red dot. Still an option but just like the mid bead, you'll need mounting holes drilled & tapped for a rail. Once the rail is on though, even a scope would be an option.
This is a good point. OP would be wise to try a few just with the bead sight and see how it does. It might be so inconsistent that it isn't worth putting an optic on.What accuracy will you expect if it has a full choke? My 370 20 ga. ( same gun virtually) threw them all over. Sights wouldn't have helped.
What accuracy will you expect if it has a full choke? My 370 20 ga. ( same gun virtually) threw them all over. Sights wouldn't have helped.
yikesLikely to be most cost effective to have it drilled & tapped for a mid bead if there isn't one already there.
I'm guessing there is no rib on that gun or I would suggest a red dot. Still an option but just like the mid bead, you'll need mounting holes drilled & tapped for a rail. Once the rail is on though, even a scope would be an option.


I can hit a lid off a tim Hortons coffee cup at 75 yds, when I miss it only by an inch, I can't see the sights the last 20 mins or the first 20 of the day. No trouble seeing the deerThis is a good point. OP would be wise to try a few just with the bead sight and see how it does. It might be so inconsistent that it isn't worth putting an optic on.
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