Buy once, cry once. The Kestrel with AB ballistics is my personal choice. True your rifle and your set. Big fan of the Leica range finders as well.
I guess that I need to find another form to read as most of my kills these days are at 50-100 yards on called coyote or stalked coyote . I just enjoy shooting at longer ranges but like the challenge of getting as close to my intended target as I can that's my type of hunting .
If you're on this forum you must enjoy longer range shots but we have to take game where it comes outI guess that I need to find another form to read as most of my kills these days are at 50-100 yards on called coyote or stalked coyote . I just enjoy shooting at longer ranges but like the challenge of getting as close to my intended target as I can that's my type of hunting .
? That is info from like the 80s. You can use ffp Moa or mil scopes to very accurately range known size targets.SHDeersniper second focal plane reticals stay the same size when you change power and thus can be used for ranging an animal if you know what the average size of that species is at the chest for example coyotes in my area run 22 - 24 inches at the front shoulder . Set your scope say on 10 power mark a 24 " target at 100 yards then read the mils move to 150 and read the mils ect . record those numbers for latter use . If I remember right the military used 18" as that's the average mans size from chin to belt buckle . You can find good info on the use of scopes for ranging now days as many books have been written on the subject by ex-military snipers as well as long range shooters.