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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2786054" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>As with hunting coyotes there is no one way fits all solutions for any other things in life. How do you all level your scopes to your actions, a string line and plum bob a set of levels or a different method? We all can accept that it needs to be as true as possible to the action to maintain accuracy at distance. For me I have a nice vice that I put my rifles in then level the action to the world, a plum bob is truer to it than a level, unless you have good accurate machinist levels, I have a really nice 4" Sterrett level, some rifles are easier to set up than others as you can go off of the action race ways, some you need to go off of the scope mounting rails. How accurate do you feel that you want your scope to your action how far do you shoot as a rule, are you particular about things like that, do you do it yourself or have someone else do it for you? For me it's all part of hunting coyotes and the way that I enjoy spending time when I'm at home as it is one of my pas times. Tools from other trades are handy to know about and apply to the trade and art of hunting coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2786054, member: 91783"] As with hunting coyotes there is no one way fits all solutions for any other things in life. How do you all level your scopes to your actions, a string line and plum bob a set of levels or a different method? We all can accept that it needs to be as true as possible to the action to maintain accuracy at distance. For me I have a nice vice that I put my rifles in then level the action to the world, a plum bob is truer to it than a level, unless you have good accurate machinist levels, I have a really nice 4" Sterrett level, some rifles are easier to set up than others as you can go off of the action race ways, some you need to go off of the scope mounting rails. How accurate do you feel that you want your scope to your action how far do you shoot as a rule, are you particular about things like that, do you do it yourself or have someone else do it for you? For me it's all part of hunting coyotes and the way that I enjoy spending time when I'm at home as it is one of my pas times. Tools from other trades are handy to know about and apply to the trade and art of hunting coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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