ltdann
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A rifle scope mounted on a shotgun will probably become scrape metal from recoil. I burned up 3 "rifle" scopes on my shotgun, a simmons, a bushnell and something else. What most frequently happens is that internals will weaken under repeated heavy recoil and it won't hold a zero. The first round will be in the bull and next will be 6" away. The second thing is the reticle may actually break internally. That happened on one of my scopes. 2 shots and chunks of the reticle were laying on the bottom of the scope.You want to buy a scope that specifcally designed for Muzzleloader or Shotguns. It has beefed internals that can handle the recoils. I use the leopold VX-1 Sabre reticle and all my accuracy problems disappeared.