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<blockquote data-quote="azshooter270" data-source="post: 2622675" data-attributes="member: 122513"><p>In my experience there are no short range Coues shots. The terrain is characteristically mountains/canyons. There is a reason they call it a "poor man's sheep hunt". Every shot I've had has been ridge to ridge. I'm on one side of canyon below ridgeline and the deer is opposite for 400yds plus. That said, I sight in for 250. Not because I expect a 250 shot, it's just the most reasonable sight-in without getting stupid. So I sight for 250, and do a lot of shooting at 400+ with a turret or ballistics table on my stock. </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azshooter270, post: 2622675, member: 122513"] In my experience there are no short range Coues shots. The terrain is characteristically mountains/canyons. There is a reason they call it a "poor man's sheep hunt". Every shot I've had has been ridge to ridge. I'm on one side of canyon below ridgeline and the deer is opposite for 400yds plus. That said, I sight in for 250. Not because I expect a 250 shot, it's just the most reasonable sight-in without getting stupid. So I sight for 250, and do a lot of shooting at 400+ with a turret or ballistics table on my stock. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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