New wing shooter question
New wing shooter question
What’s everyone’s opinion on brass bead vs. fiber optic for a waterfowl gun.
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I've had both and I prefer the brass bead. No real reason just my preference.
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The fiber optic seems a little distracting for some reason
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I used to be a brass bead all the way, but I've shot a Stoeger 2000 for 10 years now and ive gotten use to it i guess. Its more about fit and feel for me, like i aint real sute how much I even use a bead, just instinct.
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When teaching kids to shoot skeet for the 4H, sometimes I have to remove a fiber optic bead from their gun. If it is too bright, it will distract them and they will have trouble focusing on the target.
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I agree with y’all . DW same here, I don’t actually aim it’s more instinct.
Barbwire, when I try to aim like I mentioned above I think the bright fiber optic is throwing me off
Barbwire, when I try to aim like I mentioned above I think the bright fiber optic is throwing me off
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I shot a browning silver and a SBE 3 this morning and it want even close. The browning was hand down the better gun for me.
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I can see that, never thought about it until you pointed it out, but I can see that. Hope you good Mikebarbwire's dad wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:40 pmWhen teaching kids to shoot skeet for the 4H, sometimes I have to remove a fiber optic bead from their gun. If it is too bright, it will distract them and they will have trouble focusing on the target.
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I think this is the problem I was havingdaniel white wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 6:58 pmI can see that, never thought about it until you pointed it out, but I can see that. Hope you good Mikebarbwire's dad wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:40 pmWhen teaching kids to shoot skeet for the 4H, sometimes I have to remove a fiber optic bead from their gun. If it is too bright, it will distract them and they will have trouble focusing on the target.
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I prefer fiber optic.
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Update:
I went with the Browning and the brass bead. I took it out last Saturday and shot some skeet and hit ~15/25 which I’m certain that’s a record for me
I went with the Browning and the brass bead. I took it out last Saturday and shot some skeet and hit ~15/25 which I’m certain that’s a record for me
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Had to be the gun...
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Lol damn sure not from shooting skills
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I get my waterfowl from friends who can hit them.
I can't shoot one of them warp drive, feathered rocket birds, no matter what I'm shooting.
I can't shoot one of them warp drive, feathered rocket birds, no matter what I'm shooting.
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Never used a bead of any kind for wing shooting