SOURCE: point of impact changes with every shot
Mount the rifle with the scope and make a mark on the backstop right where the crosshairs are pointed at
Shoot several times, several shots will surley jolt the scope some.
If the crosshairs have moved much past your mark then this would indicate the scope is the issue.
If the crosshairs are still pretty well centered to the mark, its not the scope.
If at the same time your grouping looks terrible, and your scope still is on the mark, and the gun is WELL mounted, then the issue is with the accuracy of the rifle.
Make sure the rifle is mounted good for this to ba accurate .
Hope this helps
Testimonial: "That is a logical approach and sure to show where the problem lies. Shooting with the iron sights may also show a problem with the rifle or shooter."
SOURCE: I'm using a red dot scope on a mossburg turkey gun
Your mossberg turkey gun is fine, 30 - 40 yards is more than plenty for turkey and other game, I'd dont see a point of adding a bigger and better red dot. I converted my mossberg 500 turkey gun into a defender with compstock, heat shield, surefire tac pump mount. sticking to slugs and hatton rounds for three purposes survival, breaching door hinges and, for defense
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