I like the Highlanders. I mounted my laser Rangefinder on one side and a Red Dot on the other. That way you can range what you are looking at. The other guys can look through your Red Dot and see where on the mountain you are looking and go back and put their Red Dot there and find the animal. MattHear, hear, well said guys! I'm also the type that fits into that type of coyote hunter category, mostly these days as a spot and stalk guy, but always looking for the better mouse trap. Always looking for the best way to get the bullet into a far off coyote's 6" vital zone in field conditions is the best of challenges/best of rewards IMO. This kinda' country below makes it difficult simply due to the sheer size of the ranches we hunt. Always looking for a better optic as well to try and see them as far out as possible--
6.5 WSM XP-100/140 A-Max at 2800/6.5-20 Leupy/Holland HUMR ART. This is my long-range coyote pistol, as big as i'll ever need for such an application. 400-some yd. spot and stalked coyote.