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Target size height for mildot ranging (deer and coyote)?
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 237079" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>I like to play around with reticle rangefinding myself, and have had more than a reasonable degree of luck ranging antelope to about 400-500 yds. </p><p></p><p>I was actually successful to 725 yds. once with a buck using a plex-style reticle--BUT that was too much luck to think it could be repeated. I haven't done it since.</p><p>I measured 2 "avg." does once at exactly 14" laying on the ground back to brisket, and A buddy and i have both come up with 11" b-b on winter coyotes (5-6" vital zone).</p><p></p><p>I used a point blank range rangefinding system this last year on a doe antelope with the Varmint Hunter reticle and it also worked. I have done this once before on a coyote with success.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the PBR reticle-rangefinding system is the most useful system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 237079, member: 1133"] I like to play around with reticle rangefinding myself, and have had more than a reasonable degree of luck ranging antelope to about 400-500 yds. I was actually successful to 725 yds. once with a buck using a plex-style reticle--BUT that was too much luck to think it could be repeated. I haven't done it since. I measured 2 "avg." does once at exactly 14" laying on the ground back to brisket, and A buddy and i have both come up with 11" b-b on winter coyotes (5-6" vital zone). I used a point blank range rangefinding system this last year on a doe antelope with the Varmint Hunter reticle and it also worked. I have done this once before on a coyote with success. IMO, the PBR reticle-rangefinding system is the most useful system. [/QUOTE]
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