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204 Ruger vs .22-250 for night coyote/bobcat?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3696447" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>The main reason I want point and shoot type trajectory for a night gun is because ranging stuff at night is more difficult. It seems that if I can get a good identity of the target with the type of optic that I will be using then it would be likely in range of what I can do with either of the calibers that I I'm asking about and not have to worry so much about doping it in the heat of the moment in darkness. I'm not too worried about using it for other roles either because during daylight I've got other guns of many varieties and optic setups that I can use for that where ranging will be much easier and identification will be much easier too. I also have no desire to move the scope around on to other guns as my other guns are already set up with scopes on them and if I decide I would like another caliber for night hunting I would just get another night scope in due time. There is always room to save for one more and if not there is always room for one more safe ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3696447, member: 40561"] The main reason I want point and shoot type trajectory for a night gun is because ranging stuff at night is more difficult. It seems that if I can get a good identity of the target with the type of optic that I will be using then it would be likely in range of what I can do with either of the calibers that I I'm asking about and not have to worry so much about doping it in the heat of the moment in darkness. I'm not too worried about using it for other roles either because during daylight I've got other guns of many varieties and optic setups that I can use for that where ranging will be much easier and identification will be much easier too. I also have no desire to move the scope around on to other guns as my other guns are already set up with scopes on them and if I decide I would like another caliber for night hunting I would just get another night scope in due time. There is always room to save for one more and if not there is always room for one more safe ha! [/QUOTE]
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