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scope for new coyote rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 932627"><p>My criteria is this:</p><p> </p><p>A. Ranging capabilities using subtensions(first or second focal plane?) should my LRF not be willing to pick up the 750yd coyote on the hill side</p><p>B.The ability to dial after the range is determined</p><p>C. very repeatable</p><p>D. a ballistic reticle that I can use when I do not have time to dial...ie coyote leaving at 600 yards and its now or never....</p><p>E. Low light conditions</p><p> </p><p>Nightforce all the way. I used them a couple of times on a 338 Lapua and then a .223 at a local range. Amazing scopes. With the 338 LM it was so easy to see the 1,000 yard steel plates...I use nikon monarchs though but only because I cannot not afford to scope all of my rifles with nightforce. I try to stay consistent with the parts on my rifles and its easier justifying to the wife a $450 scope as opposed to $1550. </p><p> </p><p>Also, not to thread hijack but rudolph, can you send one of your mid priced optics to a sponsor or admin to do a test/product review? I dont think there is enough info out there on your product. Thanks for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 932627"] My criteria is this: A. Ranging capabilities using subtensions(first or second focal plane?) should my LRF not be willing to pick up the 750yd coyote on the hill side B.The ability to dial after the range is determined C. very repeatable D. a ballistic reticle that I can use when I do not have time to dial...ie coyote leaving at 600 yards and its now or never.... E. Low light conditions Nightforce all the way. I used them a couple of times on a 338 Lapua and then a .223 at a local range. Amazing scopes. With the 338 LM it was so easy to see the 1,000 yard steel plates...I use nikon monarchs though but only because I cannot not afford to scope all of my rifles with nightforce. I try to stay consistent with the parts on my rifles and its easier justifying to the wife a $450 scope as opposed to $1550. Also, not to thread hijack but rudolph, can you send one of your mid priced optics to a sponsor or admin to do a test/product review? I dont think there is enough info out there on your product. Thanks for your time. [/QUOTE]
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