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  1. 14 points
    What an incredible line said out of pure excitement from my son! Glassed these piggies up about 1045. Got the wind and cover, made our way in. Two through the pump station with my 10mm and she was done. To say Levi was excited is an understatement.
  2. 12 points
    My wife and I had another successful Javelina hunt yesterday. It was really fun tagging out on 2 pigs in the same herd. I love hunting with my wife, she has become my favorite hunting partner!
  3. 9 points
    Pops and I had a great time as usual. We spotted a herd Friday evening after sunset and weren’t sure where they bedded. On Sat morning we set up across the canyon and was able to find them bedded and made our move when they got up to feed. Pops harvested his first muzzleloader javelina at 60 yards. We spotted another herd but I had to go back in town for my daughters bday party. Sunday I picked up my buddy and we rolled out early and met pops at his camp. We located a new herd going over a mountain and no luck relocating them again, in this unit we’ve glassed herds in the past moving over 1000 yards from bedding grounds to feeding grounds, crazy. We then went to another spot and after 2 hours we glassed up a herd moving it’s way to bedding grounds. After a 30 min hike over some mountains, found myself 138 yards from the nearest pig and sent a 50 cal sleeping pill his way. This makes pig #49 and #50 for pair of us, pretty stoked to make our batch of jerky.
  4. 6 points
    My thoughts are , congratulations big Brown on taking a double with your huntress wife, with a beautiful Tiffany blue AR pistol with a brace..... It also looks like Adam was smart enough to bring a bipod so he didn't have to set that nice pistol in the dirt when not hunting with it ..... When I do hunt havalina I prefer to do it with a bow but I don't judge people for how they hunt their animals any legal way that they decide to , that's their prerogative..... Again congratulations guys... This is probably the best thing that can be seen on screen today. God-bless American , it's freedom and rights we have left !!!!!!
  5. 5 points
    LOL, Just keep living in your own make believe reality, dictated by the rules your small mind sees fit to create and impose. The rest of us will continue to live in the real world where we learn how to make the existing rules work for us.
  6. 4 points
    I put my wife in for muzzle loader. Fingers crossed we get drawn.
  7. 4 points
    Before you judge you should know the law and G&F regulations. AR Pistols are 100% legal!
  8. 3 points
  9. 3 points
    Sounds like Adam has some people green with envy.
  10. 2 points
  11. 2 points
    That and they couldn’t stop the run, or the pass, and the buccs defense had mahomes running and flinging balls to nobody. Dominate performance
  12. 2 points
    Its a brace that straps around your forearm to help brace the pistol. Educate yourself before you sound like an butt.... Putting a buttstock on a pistol length barrel would be illegal unless you go thru the avenues to get your SBR paperwork in order.
  13. 2 points
    Cool I could use a few extra bucks. Just make sure it's cash.
  14. 2 points
    dang that’s gangster
  15. 2 points
    I agree that there are a lot of ignorant people on this site. It amazes me that people still post pictures. I choose not to for that very reason. Someone always has something to say and usually they are completely full of shitttt. 100 % legal. I was stopped last year with my pistol that pretty much mirrors that one, minus the bipod and game and fish commented how it was a nice pistol and good luck. Now whether you think this should be classified as a pistol, is simply your opinion and not one that carries any weight behind it. Start a new thread and discuss it, rather than shitting on a guy's post.
  16. 2 points
    What a bunch or ignorant people on here. AZGFD follows the ATF's definition of a pistol/handgun. This firearm fits that definition. But this is the state of forums and social media in general these days. Guys are in a huge rush to put their ignorance on display for the world to see. Maybe spend as much time doing your research as you do trolling, and you might save yourself a lot of embarrassment. Congrats to you both Adam. Hope to shoot one with my AR pistol as well in the near future.
  17. 2 points
    Actually that's exactly what happened! I have the scope eye relief set up so you have to have the stock off your shoulder in order to see through the scope. 100% legal.....
  18. 2 points
    Hes a blue gill catching, duck retrieving machine.
  19. 2 points
    HANDGUN for the HAM hunt? How is that defined as a handgun, with a bipod mount, no less?
  20. 2 points
    If they can't stand for the Anthem, then I'm not going to watch them.
  21. 1 point
    I can vouch that an experience like that will make one soil their shorts. That short film nearly mirrors the exact thing that I had happen several years ago. These are my personal encounters with moose from another thread like this one: About 30 years ago, I was on a deer/elk pack-in hunt back in the Grey Mts. in Wy. There were about five other hunters in camp and one of them had drawn a moose permit. So one day, I had ridden my horse out alone to hunt in a place the outfitter had told me about. I tied up my horse and headed up a small ridge. There was a game trail right on top, so I decided to sit on a stump a bit because it afforded a good view of the valley below. I was there about 15 min. when I heard a shot that came from the heavily wooded area below me. Five minutes later, I had a bull moose barreling down the trail toward my stump., and I could see blood pumping out of his side. I had my .264 across my lap but quickly raised it just in case. The moose kept coming. When it was about 10-12 yards from me, I shot it in brisket. He dropped immediately. As I was wiping my butt, the guy with the moose permit and his guide appeared to claim his prize. The other incident also happened many, many moons ago when I was personally hunting moose in northern BC. My Slavey indian guide and I had left the main camp and set up a spike camp on a lake about 10 miles away. We spent six days searching for moose & caribou wthout much success. Then one day, we were riding across a ridge in a light rain, and I had to take a leak. After I was done, I decided to glass across my saddle down into a big valley below us. Within a minute, I saw something white move in a big stand of alders. When it moved again, I could tell it was a moose antler. I told Jimmy, and he asked me if I could shoot it from there, which was about a 1/2 mile. I just laughed, then told him we're heading down there. So I took off my rainsuit, hitched up my socks and we were on our way. What I didn't realize was the alders were much taller and thicker than they looked from above. We began to push our way thru them, and all of a sudden, the moose busted out, running along a hill about 125 yds broadside to us. I told Jimmy to bend over. While he covered his ears, I rested on his back and got off three shots. I heard and saw them hit. After each of the first two, Jimmy confirmed them with, "You got 'em," and I said, "stay down" so I could shoot a third time. Problem was the moose didn't seem to know I had hit him. He took off racing over the top, where we lost sight of him. It took us at least 1/2 hr. to get thru the alders and over the hill. There we could see my moose about 50 yards away. He was lying amid a lot of blown down jackpine-type trees with brush on either side and had his head fairly upright. While Jimmy, who didn't even have a gun, stood off to the side, I moved around in front until I was about 10 yards away. I planned to shoot just under his chin, but when I raised the rifle, it was still on 9X; all I could see was hair. I lowered it to adjust the scope. When I did the moose stood and started toward me. Uphill from me, he seemed huge -- like I was looking up at his head ten feet above me. I turned to run, but tripped on one of the deadfalls. Both me and the rifle went flying. As I covered my head with my arms, I yelled to Jimmy to tell my wife I love her. Then I heard the crash. The moose had died and fallen about 10 feet behind me. When we field dressed and skinned him, we found all three of my bullets against the farside hide in an area about the size of a pie plate They had pretty much wiped out the lungs but had missed the heart. And I survived! 🤣 ******************** Geez, I forgot the other moose attack I had survived in Yellowstone NP. I had located a decent bull that was meandering between the road and the shoreline of Yellowstone Lake. So I parked my truck, grabbed my cameras and proceeded to get into a good spot to take some pics. I was doing just fine; I snapped the shutter and the moose continued what he was doing. That all changed when a bus load of Japanese (maybe Chinese) tourists also saw the moose and dismounted the bus in mass. Within two minutes they had the moose's attention as they closed in on it from behind. Then he started toward me; he didn't appear real happy. I couldn't get to the road so I quickly backed up to a very large downed tree that had been propped up about 5' above the ground. I was able to duck under it to the other side just before the moose arrived, reared on his hind legs and hammered the downed tree with his front hooves. I was literally shaking in my boots. It seemed like a very long time, but it was probably only two minutes or less before he got bored with me, moved down to where the tree entered the water and walked around the tree to my side. That's when I ducked back to the other side and ran as fast as I could to the road and my truck. I sat there and watched while the tourists loaded back on the bus as if nothing unusual had happened.
  22. 1 point
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_disease
  23. 1 point
    The winner will be anyone who doesn't watch it.
  24. 1 point
    Win what? Nothing going on tomorrow in my household that disrespects the flag.
  25. 1 point
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