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  1. 5 points
    Milwaukee m18 electric 1/2 and a Milwaukee compressor Is the only way to go.
  2. 4 points
    Has anybody seen this before? I just saw it on Instagram, pretty crazy.
  3. 3 points
    I have a ton of Milwawkee 18v cordless tools. So the Milwawkee Fuel 1/2" impact was a no-brainer for me. I use it for rattling down towersas well as making tire changes a snap. Just hang on tight.
  4. 2 points
    You may want to take that stock boot off so everyone can see the beautiful wood and butt plate under it. Good luck selling.
  5. 2 points
    Wow! I was wondering if it was a dumping spot for a DOT for roadkill. I had never seen that. 76 total in 2017 at this pass alone. Another 44 at a different pass nearby. In 1954, 26 mule deer died here from slipping amd falling to their deaths. In 1996, 16 more.
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    GSPs are far from "ain't trainable" and in my opinion being "obsessed" with birds is a good thing considering he's a bird dog. Sounds like a good dog to me. Good luck with finding him a good home.
  8. 1 point
    Anyone hunted them? Looking for input. Did you use a guide or is DIY feasible?
  9. 1 point
    Two reloading scales $30 for both or $15 each Location Tempe
  10. 1 point
    Noticed 8 ounce bottles of BH 209 in stock at Thunderstick Trading Co. north of Speedway just east of Craycroft. They had 10 bottles at the low low price of $75 each…
  11. 1 point
    Wind will be a very big factor birds will be active throughout hunt early hunt, gobblers might be more henned up later hunt, gobblers will be less henned up wind will be a very big factor
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    I use Milwaukee as well, have not had a problem with any. Well I wore out a fuel drill, 1500+ holes through 1/4" steel overhead In a year. It still ran, but sounded funny. Warranty covered it. The high torque 1/2" is really nice. The m18 compressor works very good too, use it almost as much as my shop compressor.
  13. 1 point
    what they said. pick a system and buy them all the same so they share batteries. i like dewalt.
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    Anthony, good luck with the sell. I hope everything is going well with you.
  16. 1 point
    You got pics of the deer? Or are you gonna just tease us…. we need to hear the story, too.
  17. 1 point
    Hmm. To each there own!! Had lots of fun on both hunts and my freezer is full!! My Turkey and my bull from last year
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    For reference, this is a 260 bull. Still looks great and tasted even better
  20. 1 point
    I would bet 80-90% of the bulls taken on late rifle hunts are under 300”. I think most guys have a tendency to call any 6 pt bull a 300” bull and are off by 20-40”. I also think most guys don’t care so there’s a higher percent of small bulls shot. I would agree that if you go out, hunt hard, and can pass small 6’s you can kill a 320-340 bull in any late hunt in the state. (Besides Forebee of course). This is what an actual 300” bull looks like I feel like people rarely score those small to mid size 6’s and just classify them based on how they look
  21. 1 point
    You need to keep in mind that we are spoiled here in AZ. Most people in the country would love to kill a 300" elk. There is a reason why the Pope and Young minimum is 260". 99% of hunters will never even get that. I get your point though, we do live in AZ so we can set our goals higher. Achieving them is another thing, especially with a bow. Nothing wrong with a 300" 6 x 6.
  22. 1 point
    4 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. 😀
  23. 1 point
    heck, Ive killed a shoot ton of chickens, my wife did not say I had to go !!
  24. 1 point
    bird dog, chickens Thats a owner issue
  25. 1 point
    Way better looking than those designer Labradoodles that some people are selling.
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