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Nikon Coyote Special elevation problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Heath74" data-source="post: 751398" data-attributes="member: 55619"><p>Well my dad put one of these on his 25-06. I know it was designed for a .223 which I informed him of. But for right now this is what is going to be on this rifle. I told him since he had not sighted it in yet I would sight it in and borrow it to hunt yotes and wolves. He has it mounted on with a Leupold STD 1 piece mount with med. rings. I zeroed it at 100 yds. Now the problem is there is only 4 MOA of elevation left in the scope. Any ideas of how I can get more elevation out? Would switching the STD out for a 20 MOA rail and different rings solve the problem?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Heath</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heath74, post: 751398, member: 55619"] Well my dad put one of these on his 25-06. I know it was designed for a .223 which I informed him of. But for right now this is what is going to be on this rifle. I told him since he had not sighted it in yet I would sight it in and borrow it to hunt yotes and wolves. He has it mounted on with a Leupold STD 1 piece mount with med. rings. I zeroed it at 100 yds. Now the problem is there is only 4 MOA of elevation left in the scope. Any ideas of how I can get more elevation out? Would switching the STD out for a 20 MOA rail and different rings solve the problem? Thanks, Heath [/QUOTE]
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