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1 point1. Shin Sung IND Co. .. Cal 6.4mm topped with weaver K-4 scope comes with air tank and ammo . $750 Pm me and can send more pictures. Located in vail az
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1 pointHave a howa 1500 in 30/06. Has the black hogue rubberized stock. 4OO Bare no mounts or optics. Located east Tucson.
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1 pointOur female Weimaraner had a litter of 9 puppies on November 30, 2022. Pure bred. Not AKC registered. Grandparents and Great grandparents were all papered. Have pictures of parents and grandparents if you want to see the line. Great hunting line and amazing family dogs. Tails have been docked and dewclaws removed. Puppies will come with first round of shots. Puppies will be ready for new homes after January 18th, 2023. Both parents were silvers. We have 3 males and 6 females available. 3 blues and 6 silvers available. Red - Blue Male, Blue - Blue Male, Orange - Silver Male, Green - Silver Female, Teal - Blue Female, Silver - Silver Female, Pink - Silver Female, Purple - Silver Female, Yellow - Silver Female The puppies had just gotten a bath so they still look a little wet in these pictures. Rehome fee is $500. Reserve your pup with $200 down. Willing to deliver for a fee. I will add current photos often and update on availability. Orange, Green, Teal, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Red and Silver are sold. PINK IS STILL AVAILABLE! VERY SWEET GIRL!
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1 pointOptix Amor for Swarovski 95mm BTX $50 OBO or….??? spotter sold Feel free to text or call Terry 602-622-2434
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1 pointRico Suave is a Goldendoodle (F3) who I am looking for a new home. Rico turns 1 year old on January 13th. Due to work and activities we are not home with him as much as we'd like and it hasn't been fair to Rico. Rico loves kids, all humans, chickens, and cats. He enjoys playing fetch, being chased/running around and having someone to sit with (or on) while watching TV on the couch. He is almost one year old and is up to date on all his vaccinations. Doggy door and kennel trained. All his toys, treats, XL Kennel, harness, leash, food (Purina Pro Plan Large Breed Puppy), raised food/water bowl and balls would go with him to his new home! Rico is a good family dog. He just deserves more attention and companionship than we can give him. Asking rehoming of $200. Feel free to ask questions. East Mesa
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1 pointyou dont need any new bag, just to do the snuggle buddy prison blanket wrap!
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1 pointKeep in mind if you're out detecting with other detectionists, Keep a distance apart or the machines will interfere with each other. After all, you're swinging a radio transmitter around.
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1 pointIts been about 4 years since I last shipped a rifle from a hub. There new stance on the 2a should help lower there annual income.
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1 pointThat's what I've done for years. My boy's call me a trophy spike hunter. Big congrats to the hunter.
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1 pointUPS or Fed-Ex will not accept any firearms unless you have an account with them. Even FFL dealer cannot ship without an account. You or your dealer must have an account and then you can drop it off at the hub. UPS or Fed-Ex stores will not process anything firearms related and they have made any such drop offs completely illegal. Your firearm can be confiscated if this happens.
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1 pointI'm with Mfco flooring and our showroom is right down the street from bass pro shop.
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1 pointTry Healy's. Depending what you are shipping you can send it yourself to an FFL dealer via UPS.
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1 point4 of 33 is greater than 10%. Its worth putting as a first choice. Ive drawn it twice in the last 7 years with 8 and 5 points by putting 23 first with a better odds hunt as 2nd choice. 80% of the tags are not drawn in the pass. You cant win the lottery if you dont buy the ticket. 😀
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1 pointIf you call Neal is usually the one to answer the phone. Good People. It's. been a few years since I was in their shop
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1 pointMan...I read 13 whole pages of this...... Good year for you. Find that Muley though...the thought of a wasted death is sad to me. Even if it's dog meat it is worth finding. There will always be detractors. Your OP was "excited", if a little optimistic, but I didn't take it with any arrogance. I see how some might...but who cares. As to carrying on a golf course, I wouldn't...get in the way of my swing. But I never judge someone for carrying in this crazy world. I carry quite a bit, and I'm NOT small or inexperience in the art of H2H confrontation. Simply put...there is always someone bigger and better...so leave nothing to chance. Be nice kids...we only get one ride on this rock.
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1 pointIt's up now. https://azgfd-portal-wordpress-pantheon.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/archive/2023-Pronghorn-and-Elk-Regulations_221222.pdf
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1 pointI've mounted more than 20 scopes in the last three months. Most for hunting rifles. Some that were previously mounted too but not correctly. First let me start by saying there some tools you will need. If you don't have these tools stop right there and let a professional do the job properly. Here's the long process. Tools: 1). An inch pound torque wrench 2), A lapping bar and lapping compound 3). A leveling system 4) An optical bore sighter or collimator Start by checking screws for the base to see if they're correct length. Simply done by putting the two front screws on the base or bases one at a time. Start with the very front screw first. After you've torqued the first screw usually 35-40 inch pounds of torque for base screws, try moving the base side to side. If you can do this, the screw is too long and you have made contact with the barrel threads it will cause the screw to loosen as you shoot your rifle. Next remove that screw and thread the next screw on the front and repeat the process above. You will have to trim screws on a grinder if too long or replace if too short. Once you determine both front screws are of proper length, move on to the rear screws to check for proper length. This is easy as you'll be able to remove the bolt and with a flash light see where the screw ends are from underneath. When you have verified all the screws are of proper length, mount the base to the action. If needed apply blue thread locking compound to the screws. Next process is to find the proper orientation of the scope on the receiver. You should have an equal amount of space between the rings and the adjustment turrets and you should also have three to four inches of eye relief at the rear. You can loosely place the top half of one of the scope rings to keep the scope in place while you're doing the orientation. Mark this position with masking tape on the scope tube. Next remove the ring top and scope and lock the bottom half of the scope rings to base using 35-40 inch pounds of torque. You're now ready to check ring alignment with the lapping bar. Apply a small amount of lapping compound to the rings and rock the bar back and forth till you see the bright spots where contact is being made. If these spots are equally consistent in contact there is no need to go any further, level and mount your scope and sight in. In the twenty or more scopes that I recently mounted, all needed further lapping to achieve at least 50% contact. Once done with lapping mark your rings for proper orientation if ever removed. I put a little tic mark with a center punch on the front upper and lower half of the front ring and two tic marks on the upper and lower halves of the rear ring. Next place an orientation level on the base and level the rifle in a vise and lock it. Next place the front level on the barrel and orient it with the rear level on the base. Remove the base level and replace the lower ring halves as they were oriented before. Place the scope on the lower ring halves and then add the upper halves leaving them loose till scope is properly leveled. Place the rear level on the scope elevation turret and orient and level with the level on the barrel. Now tighten the scope rings leaving equal amounts of gap between the ring halves. You can be very exact using a feeler gauge to do this. Now you're ready to bore sight. If you run out of adjustment either vertically or horizontally, you will have to start over and maybe insert shims to successfully bore sight. Scope manufacturers ask that you not tighten scope rings to more than 25 inch pounds as greater torque can result in erratic scope adjustments or damage to scope. I use the Level, level by Wheeler. See video on Midway USA. By the way, the scope brands and ring brands I recently mounted were Nightforce, Leupold, Vortex. There was one AR style rifle and two custom rifles. Glad to answer questions.