Who uses a 300 yard zero when hunting coyotes? I have a Leopold Boone and Crockett 4 1/2 to 14 long-range And I am using a 200 yard zero. I am thinking about changing it to 300 because several spots that I hunt require 300 350 and 400 yard shots. Shots need to be quick. I am now using a 200 yard zero. I am thinking about changing it to 300 because several spots that I hunt require 300 350 and 400 yard shots.  A coyote is 10 inches from belly to back bone and as long as I connect inside that 10 inches I should be good to go.  With a 300 yard zero, I'm 10 inches low at 400 yards with an 88 Grain Berger at 3200 ft./s. What do you think? Thank you.
				
			 
	








 
 
		 Once I got conditioned to it, it was, as you presume, very fast and effective - one just need to learn to hold on the bottom of the hair-line for most shots . . . a few misses never killed anyone! Once you learn it, it's very good. Or, if you have time, you probably already use a laser.
 Once I got conditioned to it, it was, as you presume, very fast and effective - one just need to learn to hold on the bottom of the hair-line for most shots . . . a few misses never killed anyone! Once you learn it, it's very good. Or, if you have time, you probably already use a laser.  Good huntin'! RG
 Good huntin'! RG I talked to a biologist and 10 inches is what he told me in general speaking terms w/ yotes in Southern Illinois. That's what I tell all the girls the yotes measure  anyway.
   I talked to a biologist and 10 inches is what he told me in general speaking terms w/ yotes in Southern Illinois. That's what I tell all the girls the yotes measure  anyway. 
 
		 
 
		
