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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
scope for new coyote rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="CBS" data-source="post: 934757" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>I think a ranging recticle for coyotes between 6-800 yds is going to be more of a guess than an actual range. I'd just carry a range finder and go with the Zeiss. Or you might want to read up on that Burris eliminator. I think one of those Will be replacing a nightforce on my coyote gun. Nightforce is awesome but.....if your criteria is quick range and shoot the eliminator is significantly more efficient. And despite the observed bulk (odd shape) it's lighter than a nightforce. And comparing the conquest to the nightforce: I like the glass on the conquest just as much or more. Turret quality obviously goes to nightforce but I have had zero problems with my conquests. Zero stop on the new conquest restricts elevation dialing which may be a concern depending on your ballistics and max distance. Nightforce is ALWAYS the sexy answer around here. But sometimes it doesn't fit the intended use and personal preference of the individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBS, post: 934757, member: 11718"] I think a ranging recticle for coyotes between 6-800 yds is going to be more of a guess than an actual range. I'd just carry a range finder and go with the Zeiss. Or you might want to read up on that Burris eliminator. I think one of those Will be replacing a nightforce on my coyote gun. Nightforce is awesome but.....if your criteria is quick range and shoot the eliminator is significantly more efficient. And despite the observed bulk (odd shape) it's lighter than a nightforce. And comparing the conquest to the nightforce: I like the glass on the conquest just as much or more. Turret quality obviously goes to nightforce but I have had zero problems with my conquests. Zero stop on the new conquest restricts elevation dialing which may be a concern depending on your ballistics and max distance. Nightforce is ALWAYS the sexy answer around here. But sometimes it doesn't fit the intended use and personal preference of the individual. [/QUOTE]
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