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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
What red dot sight to get for shotgunning coyotes
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<blockquote data-quote="dstark" data-source="post: 918580" data-attributes="member: 48159"><p>Agree with above comments. There's something to be said for a sleek, simple, lightweight setup. Red dots are great and fast but if it were me I would stick with the simple, effective, and cheap standard bead. One disadvantage of red dots compared to beads is that the window can clog with snow or dirt/mud. Likely not a problem in NM but I often get to my hunt areas on ATV/snowmobile in deep snow or mud and often when I raise my gun I have to brush the snow/mud off the sight before I can get a clear sight picture. Don't know your hunting conditions but that may be something to consider.</p><p> </p><p> I do however love my AR with an EOTECH. They are more expensive but you get an extremely rugged optic with a huge field of view and very long battery life for that extra money. May be a little large for a shotgun though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstark, post: 918580, member: 48159"] Agree with above comments. There's something to be said for a sleek, simple, lightweight setup. Red dots are great and fast but if it were me I would stick with the simple, effective, and cheap standard bead. One disadvantage of red dots compared to beads is that the window can clog with snow or dirt/mud. Likely not a problem in NM but I often get to my hunt areas on ATV/snowmobile in deep snow or mud and often when I raise my gun I have to brush the snow/mud off the sight before I can get a clear sight picture. Don't know your hunting conditions but that may be something to consider. I do however love my AR with an EOTECH. They are more expensive but you get an extremely rugged optic with a huge field of view and very long battery life for that extra money. May be a little large for a shotgun though. [/QUOTE]
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