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  • SoCalZen
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    • Jan 2019
    • 146

    Mossberg 930 JM Pro Rear Sights

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    caliberetta
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 2751

    Have you looked at the sights for the 930 SPX?

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    • #3
      SoCalZen
      Member
      • Jan 2019
      • 146

      I have thanks. I thought about the SPX, but I want the mods of the JM to start...just finished some adds. Posting them soon.


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      • #4
        MarikinaMan
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 4864

        Put your money into fitting the shotgun. You will hit stuff faster that through a peep sight.

        I have a JM Pro. If I can shoot trap with mine stock but sized, I don’t need no stinkin peep sight.

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        • #5
          SoCalZen
          Member
          • Jan 2019
          • 146



          I agree. Fitting is crucial. Sights are just for range use in my case.


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          • #6
            etwinam
            Veteran Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 3223

            Your eye is the rear sight, unless you're shooting Turkey I'd avoid adding sights. I have a Jm pro and used it for trap as a newby. I hit 20/25 on my first week. It was all drop and pop up shots. Which I was great at doing tactical shooting most my life. Birds and Clay's are a different game my friend.

            Tracking skeet or sporting Clay's with a 24" barrel is harder than I expected. I learned a lot, mostly to use a longer barrel and focus on my mount and fit

            I use a FO front and no rear for Clay's and many professionals (which I am not) use front beads only. In a nutshell you shouldn't need a rear sight unless you're shooting deer with slugs or turkeys with Turkey shot and a full choke.

            That being said, ghost rings are decent for a HD weapon and Turkey sights work for tight pattern spread. Neither of which are good for Clay's games.

            Get a 28" barrel instead of a rear sight, or invest in an A300 and keep practicing.
            Last edited by etwinam; 06-05-2019, 8:26 PM.
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