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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Handheld Thermal scanner advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Zen Archery" data-source="post: 2680230" data-attributes="member: 60545"><p>For Fox out to 700 yards you're gonna do best with a 12 micron 4x native zoom and minimal 35mm lens hand held. In my opinion they are incredible for long range spotting but when you get within 200 yards you'll be sitting right on top of the critter. If you plan on shooting out that far get an auto focus 6x native zoom scope, 50mm lens and you could probably get away with 17 micron but would be best to use 12 micron. In saying all that. This isn't a cheap ballpark equipment. But honest field review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zen Archery, post: 2680230, member: 60545"] For Fox out to 700 yards you’re gonna do best with a 12 micron 4x native zoom and minimal 35mm lens hand held. In my opinion they are incredible for long range spotting but when you get within 200 yards you’ll be sitting right on top of the critter. If you plan on shooting out that far get an auto focus 6x native zoom scope, 50mm lens and you could probably get away with 17 micron but would be best to use 12 micron. In saying all that. This isn’t a cheap ballpark equipment. But honest field review. [/QUOTE]
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