What magnification are you using on your .204 ruger?

Yeah i own one leupold but Canadian pricing policy keeps me from buying anymore.I'm leaning toward a burris fullfield II 4.5-14x42 but am certainly open to others. I hear people like their sightrons.

You are definitely on the right track. I own several leupolds, but recently bought my first sightron. I am very impressed with the sightron and feel it is more bang for my buck. If you have to make a financial decision to choose between better quality glass and higher magnification, choose the better glass. You will likely be happier with a stellar 3-9x than a so-so 4-14x. Happy hunting!
 
I have a 6-24 4200 bushnell on mine. Lots of magnification, maybe a little bit heavy and physically large though. Overall I love it! You can sight it in without having to wonder where it hit because you can see the hole at 100 yds very easily.
 
You are definitely on the right track. I own several leupolds, but recently bought my first sightron. I am very impressed with the sightron and feel it is more bang for my buck. If you have to make a financial decision to choose between better quality glass and higher magnification, choose the better glass. You will likely be happier with a stellar 3-9x than a so-so 4-14x. Happy hunting!
I can afford the leupolds and other expensive scopes but i won't buy Leupold at Canadian prices because it is a rip off.I also don't believe you need to shell out big money for a coyote hunting scope.I don't shoot bench rest so i think i should be able to find a suitable scope under $600 for the purpose.Thanks for the vote for sightron.I've been reading reviews on a lot of glass over the past few weeks on varmint scopes priced as high as $1500 and it certainly seems that all that glitter's isn't gold in most cases.
 
Sightron is a great value for around one K but for that same K, i think the Zeiss 6.5X20X50 is untouchable... JP.
 
For coyotes I would go with a decent 4-12x scope. If you were pegging gophers from a bench then you would want more magnification, in the 18-20x range.

I had run a Leupold VX-II 6-18x40 and was really happy, but this was for gophers. The one time I went coyote hunting in called him in to me, he circled behind and I blasted him at 25 feet (not yards, feet). At 6x all I could see was grey fur, less magnification would have been better.

As some one mentioned a great 3-9 would be better than a mediocre 4-12, talking clarity. Buying a Leupold new will not happen again for me, not when Korth policies and prices are as they are, however you may find a used deal on the EE. They are still good scopes, just over priced compared to other options. P & D had some demo models at great prices a while back, another way to save some cash but get a good scope.

If this is a walkabout gun vs a bipod/prone gun then weight and size is a consideration as well.
 
A Zeiss 6.5X2050 is a great scope on the 204, clarity at is best... JP.

That's what I have as well. Conquest with rapid Z reticle. Remington XR-100 .204. But I put this together with the hopes of joining the "seekers of the red mist" crowd eventually. More for gophers than coyotes.
 
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