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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyote Rifle Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="rawjuno" data-source="post: 3056308" data-attributes="member: 120346"><p>I currently run a Burris and also a vortex for my varmint scopes. I do not spend high dollars on my varmint rifles. I usually spend $300 to $400.</p><p></p><p>I also don't buy junk. You don't need high-quality glass to shoot coyotes at less than 300 yards. A simple 3 to 9 if you can't see that you need to get your eyes checked.</p><p></p><p>I believe in high-end glass, but I keep that for my long range rifles. I've been hunting coyotes for many years and I would say 90% of my coyotes are killed within 40 yards on the run. That's done with those two scopes usually beginning at two to a three power. Also, I don't believe in educating coyotes which I feel is done way too often. So unless I know I can put that coyote on the ground I won't take the shot. Any scope you get used to will work for you, but my years of experience and less powered scope is better. Whatever you do, don't go broke buying high-end glass for something you're not going to be truly using. But don't go cheap or you'll end up buying again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawjuno, post: 3056308, member: 120346"] I currently run a Burris and also a vortex for my varmint scopes. I do not spend high dollars on my varmint rifles. I usually spend $300 to $400. I also don’t buy junk. You don’t need high-quality glass to shoot coyotes at less than 300 yards. A simple 3 to 9 if you can’t see that you need to get your eyes checked. I believe in high-end glass, but I keep that for my long range rifles. I’ve been hunting coyotes for many years and I would say 90% of my coyotes are killed within 40 yards on the run. That’s done with those two scopes usually beginning at two to a three power. Also, I don’t believe in educating coyotes which I feel is done way too often. So unless I know I can put that coyote on the ground I won’t take the shot. Any scope you get used to will work for you, but my years of experience and less powered scope is better. Whatever you do, don’t go broke buying high-end glass for something you’re not going to be truly using. But don’t go cheap or you’ll end up buying again. [/QUOTE]
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