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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Suggestions for calibre and platform
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<blockquote data-quote="Brother Buckwheat" data-source="post: 2779840" data-attributes="member: 76005"><p>MKP777, No, not necessarily taller, you need the rear of the scope higher either with a 20 or even 30 MOA base or a set of rings like the Burris signature zee rings that have adjustable inserts. Or maybe both if the crosshair was at the bottom of your scope when zeroed.</p><p>Or the rings you used were off, or not seated to your base. I have seen that before on picatinny rails and weaver type rings. Or it was the other way around. I have also seen the objective bell tight against the barrel causing the scope tube to flex when the rings were tighened down into the base. Ugh.</p><p>Without seeing the setup it's hard to tell what the problem is.</p><p>My 4K pro was good for 200 yds or less with a good illuminator, I went with thermal just to mostly find animals in heavy brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother Buckwheat, post: 2779840, member: 76005"] MKP777, No, not necessarily taller, you need the rear of the scope higher either with a 20 or even 30 MOA base or a set of rings like the Burris signature zee rings that have adjustable inserts. Or maybe both if the crosshair was at the bottom of your scope when zeroed. Or the rings you used were off, or not seated to your base. I have seen that before on picatinny rails and weaver type rings. Or it was the other way around. I have also seen the objective bell tight against the barrel causing the scope tube to flex when the rings were tighened down into the base. Ugh. Without seeing the setup it's hard to tell what the problem is. My 4K pro was good for 200 yds or less with a good illuminator, I went with thermal just to mostly find animals in heavy brush. [/QUOTE]
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