For those of you that prefer to use a scope for Turkey Hunting, here's your chance to help design a new scope :shock:
We are looking for input for designing a new Scope specifically for turkey Hunters.
What would be the perfect scope? Give complete details such as reticle design (illuminated?), Magnification? Variable power?, straight power?, objective size?, eye-relief, F.O.V., 1/2" click adjustments?, finger turrets?
Has the perfect scope for Turkey Hunting already been designed by another company?
Dont be shy and please be realistic!
CB
Man, you guys are a breath of fresh air, and made here in Michigan too! I watched a piece on Michigan Out of Doors this past weekend on your scopes, looks like you guys have done your homework and are designing some great scopes.
I have been hunting turkeys since 1994 and every one that I have shot (13 as of yesterday) have been with a scope. The Simmons Pro-Diamond in 2X32 has been a very durable scope and anything along those lines should do well for you. I also have a Tasco Bantam 2.5X32, but is not in the same league as the Simmons.
Reticle should have a diamond, circle, square or octagon to keep your shot pattern on the head and neck. I would prefer a fixed 2X for turkeys and a fixed 4X deer that would allow you to use the reticle as a range finder. A mature gobblers head and neck is approximately 6 inches from the wattles to the top of the head. If you made your circle in a fixed 2X to cover say 6 inches at 20 yards from the wattles to the top of the head, it could effectively be used as a range finder with 1/2 a circle at 40 yds, 3/4 of a circle at 30 yds. The deer reticle could be adjusted accordingly.
Fixed 2X, 5" of eye relief, 32mm objective and a range finding reticle.
The Simmons Pro- Diamond in 2X is the closest to a perfect turkey scope IMHO. I know it can definitely be improved on though.
If you are looking for any product testers, I would be happy to put one through the paces for you and give you honest feedback. I shoot Conventional shotguns, Muzzleloading shotguns, Muzzleloading rifles and quite a few Slug Guns. Good luck in your quest to be one of the Premier Scope Manufacturers, looks like you have a great future.
Here is the one I shot yesterday, and I am looking to replace that crappy Tasco Bantam I have mounted on the 12ga Muzzleloader. He was 23 pounds, 10 inch beard, 1 inch spurs.