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  1. 4 points
    First time and last time for everything. The ironic part is 3/4 of the stuff sol on there is stolen, ups I said it..
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    I thought craiglist was ripe with scammers till I started perusing offerup. Offerup is next level.
  3. 2 points
    Run by liberal, new breed millennials I bet.
  4. 2 points
    Lol especially since they encouraged me to report others. Not going to happen
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    Doesn't sound to liberal , right?
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    Not saying that it doesn't happen but I have had cameras on two different tanks in unit 6a in the past. Elk routinely came and drank from both tanks everyday but as soon as the first cattle showed up the elk rarely came to the tanks. When the cattle leave, the elk slowly start to show back up. Everyone can believe what they want but I know what I know from my own experiences. If I have a choice of hunting an area without cattle, I will do it every time over an area with cattle. I also know of a great tank that gets hammered with coues but the cattle move in during middle of August and the deer sightings drop to nearly zero.
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    This has been a safe queen of mine for quite some time and since I don't have anyone to pass it on to it's for sale. It is a 98% gun and is just beautiful. From the serial number, this gun was manufactured in 1962. Winchester Pre 64 Model 70 264 Win Mag Featherweight (Westerner) 22" barrel For all the 6.5 Creedmor fans that want to send those 143gr ELD-X bullets a few hundred FPS faster, this is an option for you. Want to put this out there to the Coues Whitetail community if someone is looking for a collector or a great gun to take on your next hunt. I also have some some brass for it that I never reloaded that I will throw in with a full price offer. Sold in an hour after posting on Guns International for 200.00 more. Have 2 backup sales as well. Should have done this a long time ago. $2000.00
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    We have a brand new custom rifle for you lucky tag holders.. or anyone for that matter! Full custom from the ground up! 26" Proof Research barrel chambered in .264 Win Mag, American Rifle Company; Nucleus action w the floating bolt head, Triggertech trigger, McMillan Game Warden stock with custom Cerakote, seamless directional muzzle brake, bedded, detachable mag that has been cerakoted to match the stock. The ballistics on these with the 156's is amazing! Save yourself the time and headache of searching out a new rifle or component and get your Precision right here! (Scope, rings and bipod only for pictures, not included in price) $3450 Todd 602-677-3791
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    Sold - Kuiu Icon Pro 5200 (Vias in L/XL), purchased in 2016 used many times but still in great shape. No tears, rips, loose seems. I have been able to get most of the blood out from prior hunts, however there are minor blood stains on the hip belt. - $200 Kuiu Attack Pant (Verde in 40), purchased less than 1 year ago, never been worn. - $120 Kuiu Tiburon Pant (Verde in 42), purchased less than 1 year ago, worn on one hunt. - $100 Kuiu Pro Pant (Loden in 40), purchased less than 1 year ago, never been worn. - $160 I've had these pants not even a year and only worn the Tiburon once, I get excited and buy this stuff and then realize I prefer to wear solid color pants, and therefore never wear camo pants. DM if you're interested, I am located in the east valley and will not ship. In person and cash only.
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    25 caliber, sends 34gr JSB pellets at 832 fps and capable of 1" groups at 100Y. The side shot magazine holds 26 rounds. Comes in FX hard case and instructions. These three 5 shot groups on the piece of paper were shot at 50Y back to back. $1450
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    Yes sir, I told trades and sales to remove ad.. Send me a pic when you get her.
  13. 1 point
    Well now......that sounds like fun. Guess I'll make my buddy do all of the load development!!!!!! Luckily I have a lead sled.....but I won't tell him until we are done.
  14. 1 point
    did you watch Chisum on Sunday morning like i did
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    I posted some stuff here that should help you out.
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    Not yet. We're pretty determined though! Caught some largemouth and bluegill.
  17. 1 point
    That is what pack mules (AKA "Dad") are for. Carrying the heavy rifle, then they shoot a monster deer, and you get to pack it out.
  18. 1 point
    If you make a great shot expandables are fine...but fixed blade are best. I’ve personally killed 4 bulls with grizztrick 100gr heads. All I can say is steer clear of Montecs... in 15 years of guiding hunts I’ve seen more bulls lost to that design than all the others combined. Bad and good hits too not just fault of the hunter.
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    UPDATE. I took off the nipple and filled it with powder. After the third attempt of increasing the amount I got it out! Cleaning jags fly pretty straight.
  20. 1 point
    Shoot the Broadhead that flies the best for your setup and you have confidence in. I’ve killed elk with different Broadheads and have learned placement and sharp blades are the most important factors. All Broadheads on the market today will kill animals.
  21. 1 point
    I used the gravedigger on a bull and cow since 2013 and last year used the Evolution Outdoors Jekel. The creator of the Grave Digger started a new company thus the new Jekel broadhead- incredible flight, sharpness, strength and durability. All three less than 50 yards travel.
  22. 1 point
    For me follow through is the most important thing when shooting long distances. My accuracy is off everytime if I don't follow through the shot.
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    I had a 30 cal set at 80fpe, honestly it's getting too powerful for a pellet gun. By that point I'd rather grab my Anschutz 22rf at 120fpe with standard velocity. Also 30's gulp air like crazy. As well the 25 cal 34's have the same BC as the 50gr 30 cal. Those are things to ponder...
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    Coyotes don't have white feet or socks and hold there tail down. Wolves hold there tail almost parallel with their back bone when in motion. The best way to tell is when you stop your vehicle and you see a streak of dust going over the hill, its a coyote, If it is waiting to see if you are going to feed it, then its a wolf . Have plenty of both around my house.
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