tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6235455742176238008.post8635026769819070626..comments2024-01-02T22:07:03.203-05:00Comments on A Real Man's Objective Reviews / Gunsumer Reports: Nikon Coyote Special 3-9x40 Scope ReviewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6235455742176238008.post-6839128701781049512012-04-01T01:11:08.111-04:002012-04-01T01:11:08.111-04:00Hi blogmaster... could you check out my new site o...Hi blogmaster... could you check out my new site on Nikon gun scopes? Just started it and want to make sure I've got the best scopes as per customer review. Here it is nikongunscopes.com. Thanks!<br /><br />Webmaster of <a href="http://nikongunscopes.com”>Nikon Gun Scopes</a>Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06356893435694216633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6235455742176238008.post-61228123747324628402012-03-17T00:08:55.680-04:002012-03-17T00:08:55.680-04:00I have the Nikon ProStaff 3x9 with the BDC and it ...I have the Nikon ProStaff 3x9 with the BDC and it is super easy to use once you site in with 1 particular kind of ammo, not just 223 in general, you must use one brand, bullet weight and powder combination. Go to the Nikon site and use there BDC calculator, type in the exact type of 223 brand-bullet and bullet weight and it will tell you which BDC circles are for what distance for tat particular round. after that is is only a matter of solid rest, good trigger + control plus wind the 'up & down' is now dialed in via the mil dots that are now 'mil circles' . regards SteveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6235455742176238008.post-78253570427519911022012-03-17T00:08:34.241-04:002012-03-17T00:08:34.241-04:00I have the Nikon ProStaff 3x9 with the BDC and it ...I have the Nikon ProStaff 3x9 with the BDC and it is super easy to use once you site in with 1 particular kind of ammo, not just 223 in general, you must use one brand, bullet weight and powder combination. Go to the Nikon site and use there BDC calculator, type in the exact type of 223 brand-bullet and bullet weight and it will tell you which BDC circles are for what distance for tat particular round. after that is is only a matter of solid rest, good trigger + control plus wind the 'up & down' is now dialed in via the mil dots that are now 'mil circles' . regards SteveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com