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243 for coyotes?
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<blockquote data-quote="j_22250" data-source="post: 185234" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>My advice to you, shoot a 85-87gr. hp and zero for 200yrds. Anything from 100-300yrds. hold dead on or just a hair under or over. For 400yrd. shots hold just over the back and for 500 where the the thinner crosshair connects with the thicker crosshair place that on his back. That should get you in ball park. A mil-dot scope helps out alot. At 300yrds. u got about 6" of drop with a 200yrd. zero at 400 20", 500 40". 10" is hit or miss judging distance is crutial. If wind is blowing over 5mph u need adjust a couple inches for longer shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j_22250, post: 185234, member: 9561"] My advice to you, shoot a 85-87gr. hp and zero for 200yrds. Anything from 100-300yrds. hold dead on or just a hair under or over. For 400yrd. shots hold just over the back and for 500 where the the thinner crosshair connects with the thicker crosshair place that on his back. That should get you in ball park. A mil-dot scope helps out alot. At 300yrds. u got about 6" of drop with a 200yrd. zero at 400 20", 500 40". 10" is hit or miss judging distance is crutial. If wind is blowing over 5mph u need adjust a couple inches for longer shots. [/QUOTE]
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