Hello,
I am a long time coyote hunter with centerfire. I have never had to worry about ranging called in dogs because I shot a 22-250 or 243 and it was hold on fur out to about 300. Now that I'm am trying with air rifles distance is huge for ethical kills and the loopy trajectory. I limit my shots to about 125. I usually range dog and then get on gun. I have my dope on wrist coach for reference. I use hold over. It works but it could be quicker/more efficient. I was entertaining getting a range finding scope like a pard to solve this problem. This is for a daytime hunting gun mostly and was wondering how well the pard works mostly in the day or if there is any other choices? No Burris eliminator please.
Thanks
Jon
I am a long time coyote hunter with centerfire. I have never had to worry about ranging called in dogs because I shot a 22-250 or 243 and it was hold on fur out to about 300. Now that I'm am trying with air rifles distance is huge for ethical kills and the loopy trajectory. I limit my shots to about 125. I usually range dog and then get on gun. I have my dope on wrist coach for reference. I use hold over. It works but it could be quicker/more efficient. I was entertaining getting a range finding scope like a pard to solve this problem. This is for a daytime hunting gun mostly and was wondering how well the pard works mostly in the day or if there is any other choices? No Burris eliminator please.
Thanks
Jon