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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3079961" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Yea no kidding add a lot to that 750 yards. There was NO mirrage that day and we could see the hits as the pipeline was all dirt and flagstone .. it would kick up dust and you could see that. The 3-9 Nikon you could see the hits but not quite as well.</p><p>Some hits went off into the treeline and those we could not see.</p><p>After all the shooting we walked up there hoping maybe one of us hit the stacked flagstone. NOPE.</p><p></p><p>We see a lot of coyote on that hill and that is one reason we were taking those shots. trying to practice for the kill shot.</p><p>During a hunt I underestimated a distance on flat ground.</p><p>I thought it was 500 yards or so and I got up 100 yards closer I knew I could make the hit from 400.</p><p>Little did I know it was 700 yards and I moved up to 600. 3 shots and the critter never flinched.</p><p></p><p>I think I was a tad low.. a tad is the height of 2 55 gallon barrels if i am not mistaken HA <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3079961, member: 15054"] Yea no kidding add a lot to that 750 yards. There was NO mirrage that day and we could see the hits as the pipeline was all dirt and flagstone .. it would kick up dust and you could see that. The 3-9 Nikon you could see the hits but not quite as well. Some hits went off into the treeline and those we could not see. After all the shooting we walked up there hoping maybe one of us hit the stacked flagstone. NOPE. We see a lot of coyote on that hill and that is one reason we were taking those shots. trying to practice for the kill shot. During a hunt I underestimated a distance on flat ground. I thought it was 500 yards or so and I got up 100 yards closer I knew I could make the hit from 400. Little did I know it was 700 yards and I moved up to 600. 3 shots and the critter never flinched. I think I was a tad low.. a tad is the height of 2 55 gallon barrels if i am not mistaken HA :) [/QUOTE]
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