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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Ranging coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="newmexkid" data-source="post: 925011" data-attributes="member: 33152"><p>I went with a Zeiss instead of the Leica because of the size. I simply could not hold the Leica steady. The Zeiss is just borderline for steadiness, (don't get old) so I went with it. Saturday I ranged a dog at 420 yards and was very happy. However, it was my first time out with the Primos trigger bipod. Just as I pulled the trigger, my left hand trigger finger pressed on the bipods trigger. I have no idea where the shot went! gun) Laughed most of the way home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newmexkid, post: 925011, member: 33152"] I went with a Zeiss instead of the Leica because of the size. I simply could not hold the Leica steady. The Zeiss is just borderline for steadiness, (don't get old) so I went with it. Saturday I ranged a dog at 420 yards and was very happy. However, it was my first time out with the Primos trigger bipod. Just as I pulled the trigger, my left hand trigger finger pressed on the bipods trigger. I have no idea where the shot went! gun) Laughed most of the way home. [/QUOTE]
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