longrangehunter
Handloader
- Jun 19, 2011
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Last month I missed the opportunity to take one of two coyotes ranging to dial or knowing where to hold, Mil based reticle, rather then just shoot the damn thing.
Which got me thinking about going back to Maximum Point Blank Range for a 4” kill zone. So I got out my .223 Remington 700 Mil-Spec to see how far out a 100 yard zero would get me?
My Shooter App was just about spot on for the drop at 250 yards, (-6.2”) w/a .25” high 100 yards zero. Which was confirmed today.
This would be basically identical even with a high BC Bullet from my 25x47 Lapua shooting a 133 Elite Hunter going roughly the same speed!
It’s not about BC in this instance, but rather lots of speed just like back in the days of the past to achieve a 3”-4” kill zone. Both would require a 2.75” high 100 yard zero to maintain a 4” window out to 300 yards. Thus allowing you to just hold center of your reticle on a Coyote and still slip the bullet into the vitals without any dialing or holding over.
Now beyond that it would require you to hold over or dial the known distance, but it might help not raising your arms up to range and then get on your gun which might mean the difference between getting a shot or not!?!
This is what got me to wanting to build a 25/7 PRC in the first place, and avoid having to range and dial below 300 yards.
This was why the 22-250, 220 Swift, and now the .22GT, and .22 Creedmoor are playing the field at this game. Point and shoot.
But yes, I certainly could have just held the reticle on his back line and pulled the trigger, but I was waiting to get a precise shot off instead.
This is where BDC reticles are handy as long as you’ve mapped out your kill zone area out in front of you and your mental memory is still there….. Hand drawn diagrams are useful in case your sitting there long enough. Movement should always be at a minimum and why I like having my rifle mounted to a tripod in front of me.
We’ll see if this helps, and I think it will if I can do my part on calling in a Coyote.
Thanks in advance for reading this, and good luck with your own endeavors whatever they may be.
Which got me thinking about going back to Maximum Point Blank Range for a 4” kill zone. So I got out my .223 Remington 700 Mil-Spec to see how far out a 100 yard zero would get me?
My Shooter App was just about spot on for the drop at 250 yards, (-6.2”) w/a .25” high 100 yards zero. Which was confirmed today.

It’s not about BC in this instance, but rather lots of speed just like back in the days of the past to achieve a 3”-4” kill zone. Both would require a 2.75” high 100 yard zero to maintain a 4” window out to 300 yards. Thus allowing you to just hold center of your reticle on a Coyote and still slip the bullet into the vitals without any dialing or holding over.
Now beyond that it would require you to hold over or dial the known distance, but it might help not raising your arms up to range and then get on your gun which might mean the difference between getting a shot or not!?!
This is what got me to wanting to build a 25/7 PRC in the first place, and avoid having to range and dial below 300 yards.
This was why the 22-250, 220 Swift, and now the .22GT, and .22 Creedmoor are playing the field at this game. Point and shoot.
But yes, I certainly could have just held the reticle on his back line and pulled the trigger, but I was waiting to get a precise shot off instead.
This is where BDC reticles are handy as long as you’ve mapped out your kill zone area out in front of you and your mental memory is still there….. Hand drawn diagrams are useful in case your sitting there long enough. Movement should always be at a minimum and why I like having my rifle mounted to a tripod in front of me.
We’ll see if this helps, and I think it will if I can do my part on calling in a Coyote.
Thanks in advance for reading this, and good luck with your own endeavors whatever they may be.