High-tech, fully adjustable front and rear sighting system for vented rib shotguns. Features super-bright fiber-optic design with contrasting colors for superior accuracy, especially in low light. Micro-adjustable windage and elevation settings. Steel bases. TG944A: Fits most Charles Daly, Remington, and Browning models TG944B: Fits most Mossberg, Weatherby, and Winchester models TG944C: Fits most Beretta (field grades), Franchi, and Browning Gold/A-5 models TG944D: Fits most Benelli Super Black Eagle/M1/Nova, Browning BPS/A-5, Ruger Red Label, Stoeger Model 2000, and Savage models
Average Customer Rating:
3 out of 5
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1 of 2 (50%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for TruGlo® Pro Series™ Magnum Gobble Dot™ Sights
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Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
The only turkey Sight to have.,May 6, 2009
By JTBPSfrom Missouri
Advantages: Durability, Performs well
"I'm a die hard turkey hunter going to 3-4 states a year. I only trust these sights. Since I use modern extremely tight turkey chokes, I want sights that put my patterns on point-of-aim and stay there. It's to easy to miss a bird inside 20 yards with a bead and a extra tight pattern.
These sights are all metal and clamp/lock on the vent rib. You can beat your gun up and they just won't move. They are bright and it makes shooting your shotgun more like shooting a rifle."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Review 2 for TruGlo® Pro Series™ Magnum Gobble Dot™ Sights
Overall Rating:
1
out of 5
does not fit,November 11, 2006
By NightRunnerfrom VA
"I bought the TG 944D for Stoeger 2000. According to Truglo, the D fits the Stoeger 2000, but it does not. There is no way it can fit on the vent rib of mine. After measuring the width-8.5mm, no one (TG 944ABCD) will fit at all!"
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+