Originally Posted By: weever82Originally Posted By: skinneythey are fast...
I estimate the average dog hauling a$$ is going a mere 30mph, but that does me no good... so I convert to fps
30mph... being, mph*1.46=ft/s... 30mph = 43.8fps
now its simple to have this figured out with your own load data... for example, your shooting 95gr bullets @ 3250fps. you call in a dog, he sees you, takes off running @ 90 degrees from you, @ about 44fps @ 100M (328ft) 328X44=14432 14432/3250=4.4ft is what you would have to lead that running yote.
thats only @ 100M so imagine a dog going a full blown 30mph @ a quarter mile, you gonna be able to fit that lead in your optics FOV??? better be zoomed all the way out and have some fine X hairs if ya plan on making that shot 
If you a correct on the math (and im no math whiz) I would have to point my rifle 4.4ft in front of the coyote running at full speed? No wonder I never tag the fast ones. I wasn't leading them enough... Good to know!
Weev-
yep...
I've led a coyote (scope zoomed out to 5x) and gave him full lead with my NP-R1 reticle, rounds going over 2800fps, dog was @ full speed and full value, and my rounds were still hitting behind him, and he was barely 100yds.