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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
New bino RFs on the way
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybar" data-source="post: 609349" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>1600 reflective</p><p>1000 tree</p><p>500 deer</p><p> </p><p>Although I and many others have ranged black cattle from 800 to 1400 yards in bright daylight, it's probably best to consider it a 500 to 600 yd deer unit in adverse weather and terrain. I don't worry about that unless I am planning to hunt antelope or varmits on flat ground where it would be hard to range rocks, trees or brush next to the animal, cause there isn't any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybar, post: 609349, member: 40533"] 1600 reflective 1000 tree 500 deer Although I and many others have ranged black cattle from 800 to 1400 yards in bright daylight, it's probably best to consider it a 500 to 600 yd deer unit in adverse weather and terrain. I don't worry about that unless I am planning to hunt antelope or varmits on flat ground where it would be hard to range rocks, trees or brush next to the animal, cause there isn't any. [/QUOTE]
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