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Byron South
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Posted: July/04/2009 at 13:19 |
Nikon’s “Coyote Special” Review by Byron South In years gone by predator hunters used equipment designed for the pursuit of other game. As predator hunting grows so does the attention it gains from manufactures that supply the tools and toys that we use. During the last few years predators hunters have seen even the major gun companies introduce new firearm designs that cater to the specific needs of predator hunters. So what about optics? Nikon is one optics company that has taken a hard look at the growing predator hunting community and stepped up to the plate offering us a new, innovative product designed expressly for the lowly predator hunters. Nikon appropriately calls their new scope the “Coyote Special”. Nikon has earned a great reputation by building quality optics for many years. To their credit they went one step further with the design of this new scope by enlisting the help and experience of long time predator hunter Gary Roberson. Together they have obviously put lots of thought into this new venture. I first saw this scope during the 2009 SHOT show held in My initial impression after mounting the scope was WOW! What a match! The combo looks as though they were made for each other. I know aesthetics doesn’t kill coyotes but this rig sure looked good. By the way this scope comes covered in two different camouflage patterns that are very popular among predator hunters. I immediately went outside for a look around through the new scope and I quickly realized that the open-circle reticle didn’t cover as much ground as originally thought. In fact it seemed to direct and focus my eye to the center of any object I trained it on. This concept is not a new one nor is it one I’m unfamiliar with. The military has been using this concept for decades. Ever used a peep sight? There are no center crosshairs in a peep sight. This concept relies on you looking through a peep hole then placing front blade on the target while keeping everything centered inside the peep hole to accurately place your shot. Many of these rifle sights have either adjustable holes or flip to move from a bigger hole (faster target acquisition) to a smaller hole (more precise aiming). Now, the difference with a scope however is there is no need to line up any rear sight, front sight and then line them up with your target. Everything is done internally by the scope itself. All the shooter is required to do is place the circle on the target allowing your eye and brain to quickly discern whether your target is centered. This, by the way, happens very quickly, especially with the middle step of lining up the front sight of the traditional peep sight out of the equation. This may seem foreign at first as you want to look for the intersecting crosshairs that you have trained yourself to expect. The transition from traditional crosshairs to this sighting system doesn’t take long. Trust me; I killed a triple on coyotes the very first day I used this set up, in some very thick stuff. These coyotes were all shot at a distance of 100 -130 yards within a narrow shooting lane. I didn’t have the luxury of time and this sighting system worked just as it was designed by getting me on target fast. I was able to put all three coyotes down fast with three precisely placed shots. I’ve heard the concerns of some that you wouldn’t be able to place your shots with precision and admit that I had the same concerns. I will also say that if I was shooting a bench rest match that the circle system wouldn’t be my first choice. However for shooting predators in calling situations that often demand fast target acquisition this system certainly has merit. Another neat feature with the reticle in this scope is the range finding aspects. There are three circles in decreasing sizes. For me this will have limited use as I like to call predators in close. It is a rare occasion that I shoot a coyote at over 200 yards. However it is nice to have this feature available in the case the need arises. When I first zeroed this scope I did so by adjusting it to hit dead center of the top circle at 100 yards. I then went back to 200 to test out the system. I placed the 200 yard target at the intersection between the top two circles and fired 5 shots. All five were right where they should be. The Nikon website says this should be the case with the 223 and they were spot on. The website also says the middle circle should be on at 300 and the bottom at 400. I didn’t test these distances but would assume this to be the case as well. Of course if you plan on taking such shots I would strongly urge you to test it out on the range first as rifles and loads can vary. One other neat thing about this scope that was new to me was the addition of what Nikon calls the ARD (Anti Reflective Devise) technology. This is a nice feature that effectively eliminates any reflective glare. In other words you won’t spook incoming predators by re |
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Welcome to Optics Talk and thank you for your review of the Nikon "Coyote Special", Byron.
Well done!
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Thanks for the review/write up. Just can't argue with the results.
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Byron,
How rare is that black coyote? I don't think I've ever seen one.
Great review and pictures. Thanks for posting.
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Welcome to the forum, Byron.
Great review and pictures, thanks for coming here and sharing. Doug |
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Thanks Byron it is ceratinly an attractive combination with both the rifle and scope camo coated. I like the larger holes in the kill flash also.
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Welcome, Sir and thank you for the review.
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Glad to have you here, Byron! Thanks for the review; that looks like another good Nikon product but I'm a little surprised that they didn't build in an illuminated reticle. Probably they just wanted to hold the price decent without sacrificing glass, etc. |
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Great Review!! Welcome to the OT!!!
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welcome to ot! i look forward to reading a whole bunch of your posts.
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Welcome aboard Sir. Excellent post!
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Welcome to the OT. Thanks for the great pics and the review of the scope. Look forward to your future posts!
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Great review. Thanks and welcome.
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Very Cool!!!
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Welcome Byron...... Happy to have another expert here for those that need and want the info you posess.......
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Thanks for the kind words and warm welcome.
Chris,
Black coyotes are not very common but I wouldn't call the rare either. I've killed four in thirty years of very avid calling. Not sure how many coyotes I've killed but it is way into four digits.
Yall have a nice forum. Look forward to spending some time here.
Good Hunting, and God Bless,
Byron
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Welcome to OT, Byron!!! FANTASTIC first post, sir! It's great to have a predator hunting expert on board!!! I look forward to reading more of your posts and learning from you.
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