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<blockquote data-quote="wackinandstackin243" data-source="post: 730849" data-attributes="member: 59412"><p>I have been shooting coyotes at 300 yds or so with leupolds varmint reticle but would like to take it to the next level. I feel a turret system would be more precise beyond 300. I would like to hit coyotes consistantly out to 4 or 500 and steel at 50-700. I plan on starting with a rem 700 accurized int a Mcmillan stock and a scope calibration with either a gunwerks nightforce or greybull leupold. I would prefer to use handloads but my reading tells me most scope calibration places want to use factory ammo. Thanks for the reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wackinandstackin243, post: 730849, member: 59412"] I have been shooting coyotes at 300 yds or so with leupolds varmint reticle but would like to take it to the next level. I feel a turret system would be more precise beyond 300. I would like to hit coyotes consistantly out to 4 or 500 and steel at 50-700. I plan on starting with a rem 700 accurized int a Mcmillan stock and a scope calibration with either a gunwerks nightforce or greybull leupold. I would prefer to use handloads but my reading tells me most scope calibration places want to use factory ammo. Thanks for the reply! [/QUOTE]
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