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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="MKP777" data-source="post: 2787325" data-attributes="member: 114383"><p>FFP vs SFP. </p><p>I'm shopping for scopes. </p><p>I got a chance to look at a FFP reticle in a gun store, I steadied it on the counter and zoomed up on a small point out the window and across the street. I was immediately realizing the reticle got bigger with magnification. </p><p>There are times when I see 2 years sticking up above the long grass and can see its a coyote. I need the reticle to stay fine so I can see these small targets like coyote ears or a pack rat at distance. </p><p>I think SFP is for me. </p><p>I looked at some of the available reticles out there and saw some that look pretty cool but I don't know what the numbers and lines mean. I looked on the Leupold website at the varmint reticle. It shows the width in mils of the actual lines but not the distance in mils between the horizontal lines under the center cross hair. </p><p>Anyone have a Leupold with the Varmint reticle? </p><p>Can you advise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKP777, post: 2787325, member: 114383"] FFP vs SFP. I'm shopping for scopes. I got a chance to look at a FFP reticle in a gun store, I steadied it on the counter and zoomed up on a small point out the window and across the street. I was immediately realizing the reticle got bigger with magnification. There are times when I see 2 years sticking up above the long grass and can see its a coyote. I need the reticle to stay fine so I can see these small targets like coyote ears or a pack rat at distance. I think SFP is for me. I looked at some of the available reticles out there and saw some that look pretty cool but I don't know what the numbers and lines mean. I looked on the Leupold website at the varmint reticle. It shows the width in mils of the actual lines but not the distance in mils between the horizontal lines under the center cross hair. Anyone have a Leupold with the Varmint reticle? Can you advise? [/QUOTE]
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