i never claimed to be out so i have a question. what kind of equipment are you guys using that allows you to shoot a coyote 500 yds at night? and its a serious question. that's amazing to me.
I shoot them that far and further and I almost always use my L3 M2124LR NV clip on. I prefer the NV to thermal because it allows me to ID between a fox and a yote which isn't happening with thermal beyond 100 yards or so. I run a Trijicon M300W thermal monocular for scanning to locate potential targets though because thats one are where the NV lacks is being able to detect.
Originally Posted By: SlickerThanSnot
all the poi shift aside, you can actually see a coyote plenty good enough at 500yds to shoot it with that trail xp 50?
No friggin way it's happening with a XP50. I have a LWTS which is head and shoulders above a XP50 as far as a dedicated sight goes and no way is that happening with it. The LWTS is also a fully collimated clip on and it's doable in that regard (mine has zero shift between day optic only and clipped on) but it's still stretching it a bit. No way can you ID that it's definitely a yote at that distance either. To reliably connect at that distance and ID you need a HISS-XLR at the tune of $80K. The hiss will get you to 1000 yards on a coyote no problem.
If humidity is over about 75% then forget about using thermal at all. Everything will just look cloudy.
You certainly aren't going to shoot with a great deal of precision with the xp50 at 500 yards but you can plainly see the coyote good enough to make up for Precision with volume.
My radius Rangefinder said he was about 400 when we shot the one he was standing next to. I was personally able to get 31 or 33 shots off at him as he ran away at probably close to a 60 degree angle I know he was at least 500.