Yeah, didn't want to sound like a blowhard. I grew up in Whitman County and shot 4-5 days/week my whole life growing up. I remember the first day that it "clicked" with running shots - it was a great feeling. A lot of my buddies will ask "where were you holding?" I always say "I can't remember?". I equate it to shooting a basketball or throwing a football. You don't have a rangefinder, you "see" and "feel" the shot. With coyotes, I will usually let them run through the cross hairs once and practice or get a feel for the shot, the second time around I depress the trigger and more times than not, kill the dog. I also always shoot on 16x. I am able to find animals quickly from 50-xxx yards and it provides a range estimation based on how the deer/yote looks in the scope and gives me more confindence with longer shots. JJ