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FFP and coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="jaybic" data-source="post: 946865" data-attributes="member: 17055"><p>Hey, thats not a bad idea, the red dot thing.....No, I haven't tried it on steel or anything as of yet. I keep having to remind myself that the reason I built this rifle(which I did get the gremlins worked out of as per another post you advised me on) was for coyotes waaay out there and since I carry 2-3 rifles in the truck, I can grab another one for those stands that are a bit close quarters.</p><p> </p><p>It was just my first experience looking thru a FFP out on an actual range and it was a total shock..."Hey, where the hell did my crosshair go????...how am I supposed to read those little tiny numbers and I cant even see the individual hashmarks....all those FFP guys must be nuts!" This was my actual line of thinking at the moment...kinda dumb but having never looked thru one before in the outdoors I had no idea what to expect.</p><p> </p><p>I just wondered what some other fellas thought about the subject.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the insight,</p><p> </p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaybic, post: 946865, member: 17055"] Hey, thats not a bad idea, the red dot thing.....No, I haven't tried it on steel or anything as of yet. I keep having to remind myself that the reason I built this rifle(which I did get the gremlins worked out of as per another post you advised me on) was for coyotes waaay out there and since I carry 2-3 rifles in the truck, I can grab another one for those stands that are a bit close quarters. It was just my first experience looking thru a FFP out on an actual range and it was a total shock..."Hey, where the hell did my crosshair go????...how am I supposed to read those little tiny numbers and I cant even see the individual hashmarks....all those FFP guys must be nuts!" This was my actual line of thinking at the moment...kinda dumb but having never looked thru one before in the outdoors I had no idea what to expect. I just wondered what some other fellas thought about the subject. Thanks for the insight, Jamie [/QUOTE]
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