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    SOLD PENDING FUNDS I am offering for sale my very high end Spanish made Zamacola model 111 12 gauge true Side-lock shotgun. This shotgun was made in 1962 during a period of time when hand made highest quality Spanish shotguns were being made. This gun operates perfectly and is in what I would put at 90 percent plus condition with exhibition quality wood. The bluing is like new and the 100 percent heavy relief engraving covers the frame. With hand detachable locks, double triggers and front articulating trigger. Automatic safety. Please see the page I posted on the model 111 from the Zamacola catalog. Here are some specs. The stock has a 14” length of pull, Prince of Wales grip, with a checkered butt.The forend is a Beavertail. Hand cut checkering at 28 lines per inch. The Barrel is the original 27 5/8” length, ejectors, concave matted rib, with an ivory front bead. Chambers are 2 3/4” and chokes are full/ ex full. Total weigh of the shotgun is 7 lbs 2 oz. And comes in a nice break down case. If you have ever wanted a beautiful sidelock shotgun this is an opportunity to own one at a very great price. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I am also happy to ship to your FFL $2500 packaged, shipped, and insured to your FFL or save $100 if picked up at my home in Tucson. I will be traveling to Prescott next week so we could meet in person along my route and also save on shipping.
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    The same. are you interested or are you just a moderator?
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    High quality king size pillow cases from Goodwill. My wife buys them on 50% off day for $1-2/ea. Last bull I dropped off at Casey's he loved my Ralph Lauren game bags. Great thread count.
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    After a couple missed opportunities Friday and Saturday, a buddy’s son spotted this guy bedded at 288 yards. My son decided it was the deer for him and the rest is history. Fantastic hunt and experience. Couldn’t be prouder
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    Hello everyone and thank you for allowing me in this group! The information in here has been great! We are from Oklahoma and my son who is in the Air Force is gonna come hunt with me in January and looking to get some leads on good areas for Coues. We shoot trad archery but may bring compounds just in case. We drew 36 for javelina so we will most likely focus on this areas. Any help would be greatly appreciated and would be willing to trade an Oklahoma whitetail hunt in the future for good intel!
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    One for the books my daughter made an awesome shot got to experience what elk hunt was all about the bulls were going crazy we had 2 fighting 20 yards away she was amazed
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    My #'s came to 109 and change gross but field photos would be better.....
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    106? Fantastic deer by the way
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    KABOOM!! I shot first ask questions later. 102 7/8
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    Great buck, do you have any field photos?(you holding it?) Those type of pictures are very deceiving. From those pictures I think he may gross B&C minimum but I don't believe he will net enough to make book. But who knows... IMO that buck is way cooler than any score.
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    I was gonna say 112, so I'll go 113
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    No replacement for displacement. That buck is heavy. My guess is 112 1/8"
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    109 7/8. You took some deceiving pics lol. Badass deer!
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    I don't know Jack about what a truck should cost but this looks like a nice rig at a nice price. Free bump
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    Great seller. Local FTF. Trustworthy.
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    You can sometimes get them cheaper directly from black ovis vs campfire, search google for a coupon code
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    One of you guys need to take it home before I come to my senses and decide to keep it!
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    I smoked these quail with apple wood then made a sauce from reduced white wine, maple syrup, brown sugar, hot sauce, jalapeños.
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    Another vote for the black ovis
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    You may not believe this. Helping my nephew on his junior hunt on Friday he takes a couple of shots at a giant coues. We split up and look for evidence of a hit. After five hours of looking, nothing. I decide to take a drainage back to the trucks. At dark, I was thinking of putting my headlamp on, when I step on a rattlesnake. Thinking fast or slow, idk, i dive off the snake into rocks 3 or 4 feet down and 6 feet away. Hitting my right side in those rocks and knocking my sidearm another 6 feet in front of me. I put it back in the holster, go a few yards father. Grab my headlamp and start looking for snakebites. Quick once over and I'm okay. Now fully dark and my headlamp properly placed on my head. I see a set of yellow eyes looking at me maybe 15' higher 40 or 50 yards down the drainage. I get closer, only watching the eyes the whole time with them moving out of sight a couple of times only to go back to back to it's perch. With me yelling at it the whole time I am now 20 yards away. My brother and nephew get back to the truck and give me a call. I tell them what I am looking at and my brothers yells SHOOT! Ironically, the pistol i brought was only for snakes. The heritage revolver with a 22 mag cylinder. With my brother on the phone, I pull the trigger back and click, again, click and again. Finally when I stopped aiming i get a round to go off. Peppering yellow eyes with rock shrapnel. It finally turns and I don't see yellow eyes anymore Now it gets dangerous. I go further and come to a dried out waterfall, 12 or 15 feet high with Cliffs on both sides. Instead of going back through snakes and demon eyes, i decide to scale down. Takes me awhile and couple of different descents only falling when I am 6 inches from the bottom. I get to the trucks, drop my pants and have my brother and nephew check for snake bites. I had my nephew google what north american animals have yellow eyes. There are two. Mt lions and raccoons. This wasn't a racoon. The next morning I find this on my boot. Oh and couple of days later, my nephew gets his first buck!
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    My son was finally blessed with his first kill of any kind. For the last 3 years he has hunted busting his but trying to get a buck. He has a condition with his hips where he has a flat spot on the ball. I know it hurts him but he never complains so I have keep an eye on him. We had to deal with high temperatures down south. On Sunday we went to a spot my cousin said may hold good Muledeer i was thinking it might be easier walking. We we didn't find any muledeer and about 9 we where on the move to another glassing spot. Something told me to stop the truck and glass and within 5 minutes I had 2 whitetail bucks at probably a mile. We got ready and moved in on them. We found them again at 500 yards and watched them bed. Then we moved closer within 300 yards I told my son to settle in it might be a while. Well he was getting restless and we spoke about if he was wanting to stay or head back to the truck. He said let me think about it for a while I responded with ok while you think about it I will glass maybe one of them stood up. And sure as shoot the 2x2 was on his feet. He got excited and told me he would take him he just wanted to get the first one done 300 yards he drilled him after 2 nervous misses. The good old 243 with handloaded 100 gr hornandy sp
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    His dad just passed away a mouth ago and was supposed to be there. JJ "tag holder"decided this hunt was for his dad and wanted to go ahead and go. We all thank God on how everything played out. Wasn't a easy hunt and 102 degree temp midday Wasn't ideal for kid's.
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