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    Might be the eclipse but anyone else find it hilarious that a guy named Fat Bastard is buying workout equipment?
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    For sale a Smith and Wesson 657 .41 Remington magnum Classic Hunter with dies and components. $1500. ftf. near 7th street and beardsley.
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    I’ve been thinking about selling my topper. It is on my 2018 Silverado. It has some AZ pinstripes on it but that’s par for the course on a hunting vehicle. Willing to let it go for $500. Located in Gilbert Big door has brand new gas struts and the site doors have new T handle locks
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    Glassed up a this little bugger yesterday. End of report
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    So recently I have posted several guns that I don't get much use from, and have become frustrated with members chastising me for selling my gun to a person who did what they said they were going to do and giving me my price for the gun. I was accused of being "Craigslistesh" because the prospective buyer wondered if I ever "get up this way", or guys asking me to come from the far west valley to make it easier on them to make a purchase. Sorry, but no. I once drove to Tucson to buy a gun that a member had for sale and I paid his price, because I wanted that gun. I didn't ask for anything from him! I sold my gun to the first person that arrived with cash. Get over it. To me, it doesn't matter what place "in line" you are. I joined this site nearly 15 years ago to learn about hunting and fishing in Arizona. Now it is mostly a classified ads anyway, so I am sorry that some might be sore at me. Stepped off soapbox
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    Old dewalt 18v tools Grinder Drill Sawzall Circular saw Charger and one battery, carry bag. Must pick up in Maricopa
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    That IS a sweet scope.
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    About 10 years ago I began the arduous process of finding “the right boot” for my foot. As many hunters […] The post Leukotape P: The Duct tape for your body appeared first on Western Hunter. View the full article
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    So far, shoots everything right at 1MOA. I have a 1:10 twist barrel. It's hard to shoot little groups with a 4X scope. It might do better with the other scope on it.
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    THANKS! 28 is still putting out some big rams.
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    Here ya go… 2023 Sheep Summary.xlsx
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    No lol. Pics are deceiving
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    You can freeze dry raw eggs. Crack them in a bowl, whisk them together, pour into trays and freeze dry. When done put in a food processor and pulverize them into a powder and store. 2 tbsp of egg powder equals 1 egg. Rehydrate at equal parts egg/water. For instance if you wanted a 3 egg omelette, put 6 tbsp of powder and 6 tbsp of water in a bowl. It will turn back into a regular looking egg and you wouldn’t even know its freeze dried. Then cook it.
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    Griffin and I hit the road with high hopes and much excitement. We connected with 2 locals who volunteered to help us out. You never know what to expect. Does this mean here’s a dusty 2 track I once saw a deer at or rolling out the red carpet. We were humbled by the level of commitment to help us. Each day was filled with hours of glassing and holding out for a good one. We passed many bucks and held the bar high. Finally on day 4 we spotted a heavily palpated 4x4 about a mile away and 800-1000 feet higher. We watched him graze and knew he’d be the buck of dreams if we would be able to hang our tag on him. We formulated a game plan and off we went. 4.5 hours later we sat above the thicket. We decided to wait him out. Unfortunately the gray ghost gave us the slip and we never saw him again. It was an epic 2 hour hike out in the dark with our egos bruised but our hearts full of the experience. The next day was to be our last in AZ so we decided to take the first legal buck we saw. Finally on the opposite hillside we spotted a buck and moved into shooting range just as the buck disappeared into bottom. He was about 200 away. As we sat there picking apart the hillside just looking our local friend hissed “he’s right there!” 100 yards away the buck emerged from the thicket and stood quartering to knowing something was up. Quickly griffin steadied on the sticks and the crack of the rifle broke the silence. No buck in sight. We decided to give it 30 minutes and give it a look. No blood at all but we spread out and began grid searching. Just a few short minutes later we located the buck and the celebration was on! I want to say I’m so humbled to the 2 gentlemen who took time out of their schedules and spent 5 days helping us chase down the gray ghost we are forever in your debt. We came as strangers but now I consider you good friends! The hunting community is filled with good people who are the salt of the earth with kindness in their hearts! Cant wait to return to AZ next year!!
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