Originally Posted by scenarshooter
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My coyote calling consists mainly in big, open country where I can get prone to shoot, and can see along ways. I like this setup for coyotes.

I don't consider a scope that I need to dial in elevation to be a handicap of any kind, especially when I need to make shots past 400 meters.

This scope is a 4-16X50 S&B PMII.


Saw this pic last week and just found it again. LOVE that country out past the rifle. I spent several days in NE Wyoming week before last and looked over a lot of wide open country, all in windswept snow. I saw a fox bedded in the lee of a lightly drifted low ridge, out about 250 or a bit more, and sure would have liked to take a poke at him with the rifle you have pictured here. I was visiting friends on their ranch, didn't do any hunting.

Around here we sometimes have to part the brush to see the end of our rifle barrel. I grew up in desert and that open country always makes me feel good, like a subconscious trace of claustrophobia gets lifted when I escape all these trees and mountains!

Carry on. I enjoy your pics and info.