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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote hunting scope question
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<blockquote data-quote="Nosler26" data-source="post: 1058476" data-attributes="member: 87301"><p>So after looking through the nightforce and the Steiner, I chose the Steiner. It's adjustments were much more sound, firm, clear clicks where the NSX was great but not as firm or positive as the Steiner. I did some more searching and found the steiner Military 3-12x56 with true zero stop, 34mm tube, large objective (56mm) Brand new on line for 1200.00!!!. I now own it.</p><p> </p><p>The lit reticle is sick, the first 7 settings are for night time use and are unbelievably dim which I need. No blooming in the dark. IT gathers a tremendous amount of light, my Leupolds do not compare in daylight, or dark. It's heavy at nearly 38 oz. But I think I can deal with that. I will post a pick of the whole set up once the rifle is finished. Thanks for all of the info guy's. I really appreciate it. </p><p> </p><p>JJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nosler26, post: 1058476, member: 87301"] So after looking through the nightforce and the Steiner, I chose the Steiner. It's adjustments were much more sound, firm, clear clicks where the NSX was great but not as firm or positive as the Steiner. I did some more searching and found the steiner Military 3-12x56 with true zero stop, 34mm tube, large objective (56mm) Brand new on line for 1200.00!!!. I now own it. The lit reticle is sick, the first 7 settings are for night time use and are unbelievably dim which I need. No blooming in the dark. IT gathers a tremendous amount of light, my Leupolds do not compare in daylight, or dark. It's heavy at nearly 38 oz. But I think I can deal with that. I will post a pick of the whole set up once the rifle is finished. Thanks for all of the info guy's. I really appreciate it. JJ. [/QUOTE]
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