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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Scope Questions??
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 346747" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>With what you have said I'm assuming it is a "Sheels" brand scope. I think they are a decent scope for the cost but I'm not sure how it would hold up to consistent turret turning. IMHO you might want to try to sight in for one range and learn to hold over - as long as you are not shooting past 350 or so. 2506 is a relatively flat shooting cartridge and it should be reasonable to hold over for coyote with it given moderate ranges. Generally speaking in order to get a scope that is in that power range that will have reliable elevation and windage adjustment you will need to spend more. How much more is a matter for discussion, many will say the Bushnell 3200, or the Nikon Buckmaster is the bottom of the barrel for decent "Long Range" scopes. Others will tell you that Leupald VXIII is... It all depends on what your willing to spend and how far, how accurate you intend to shoot.</p><p></p><p>hope this helps,</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 346747, member: 7865"] With what you have said I'm assuming it is a "Sheels" brand scope. I think they are a decent scope for the cost but I'm not sure how it would hold up to consistent turret turning. IMHO you might want to try to sight in for one range and learn to hold over - as long as you are not shooting past 350 or so. 2506 is a relatively flat shooting cartridge and it should be reasonable to hold over for coyote with it given moderate ranges. Generally speaking in order to get a scope that is in that power range that will have reliable elevation and windage adjustment you will need to spend more. How much more is a matter for discussion, many will say the Bushnell 3200, or the Nikon Buckmaster is the bottom of the barrel for decent "Long Range" scopes. Others will tell you that Leupald VXIII is... It all depends on what your willing to spend and how far, how accurate you intend to shoot. hope this helps, Mark [/QUOTE]
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