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Burris Eliminator III
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpowder" data-source="post: 2274019" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>I agree 100%. I have 2 now, the 4-16 with remote, and a 3-12, which does mostly everything the bigger one does and is noticeably lighter and smaller. The 4-16 is on my dpms g2 243, which is a stupid accurate rifle. Take the time and ammo to dial it in as close as you can. </p><p></p><p>I spent many years trying to figure out the best coyote calling scope and setup. Ranging separately just doesn't work for me, too much movement and too slow on a wary coyote. The very first trip I drilled one at 442 iirc, as he paused for a look back on his way out of town. That would have been a lost chance with any other setup. Don't forget the significance of the windage hold data either. If you have a good idea of the wind speed it's very fast to estimate based on the number it gives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpowder, post: 2274019, member: 1425"] I agree 100%. I have 2 now, the 4-16 with remote, and a 3-12, which does mostly everything the bigger one does and is noticeably lighter and smaller. The 4-16 is on my dpms g2 243, which is a stupid accurate rifle. Take the time and ammo to dial it in as close as you can. I spent many years trying to figure out the best coyote calling scope and setup. Ranging separately just doesn't work for me, too much movement and too slow on a wary coyote. The very first trip I drilled one at 442 iirc, as he paused for a look back on his way out of town. That would have been a lost chance with any other setup. Don't forget the significance of the windage hold data either. If you have a good idea of the wind speed it's very fast to estimate based on the number it gives. [/QUOTE]
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