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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Rangefinder For Snow Conditions
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Sasquatch" data-source="post: 2724356" data-attributes="member: 124243"><p>I'm not sure what is happening. Part of the problem is the rangefinder I think. Imagine hunting in a flat tundra where the only thing not snow is a fence post and the barb wire. Where I made my first set on Sunday there isn't a tree, bush, or tumble weed for a mile at least. Snow covering all vegetation. Maybe the top of a rock pile here or there. Its hard to "target" a coyote at 400 yards in those conditions. I think it's so flat that the rangefinder can't reflect the laser back. I really don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Sasquatch, post: 2724356, member: 124243"] I’m not sure what is happening. Part of the problem is the rangefinder I think. Imagine hunting in a flat tundra where the only thing not snow is a fence post and the barb wire. Where I made my first set on Sunday there isn’t a tree, bush, or tumble weed for a mile at least. Snow covering all vegetation. Maybe the top of a rock pile here or there. Its hard to “target” a coyote at 400 yards in those conditions. I think it’s so flat that the rangefinder can’t reflect the laser back. I really don’t know. [/QUOTE]
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