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4 points$1200.00 I am original owner, it has been shot 17 times and in great condition. This rifle shoots great with factory ammo. Safe Queen for several years and need the room.
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3 pointsSome are already out chasing them- but good luck to all the hunters - here’s a reminder of what they look like
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3 pointsMicheal does great job. He is 83rd and pinnacle peak. Goes by mfernaz
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2 points"Go'n down to where no mercy can be found and you pay for what you've done with your soul. Go'n down to where the darkest of angels circle round" What tune have you cranked up and had on replay?
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2 points2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with Quadra drive, 4 high and low and the 4.7 V8. Leather seats, Cold AC, car seat latches, tow package and clean AZ title. Currently has 144,953 miles on it and runs great. I bought it from the original owner in Scottsdale in Feb 2022 at 140k miles and since did a lot to it to make an excellent hunting rig. What I’ve done: New radiator and complete coolant flush, complete tranny flush and new shift solenoid, front and rear differential fluid service, new fuel pump, new spark plugs and idle air control valve, recharged AC coolant, IRO 3” lift and Bilstein 5100 shocks all around, Willy’s edition wheels and tires (90% tread), roof rack and and added a full sized spare tire. What it needs: Check engine light has been on since I bought it for the torque converter sensor (code P0740). I couldn’t care less if the torque converter was working so I never bothered. It’s 22 years old now so has plenty little trim pieces here and there that are loose. It has your standard Arizona pin striping. There is a slow battery draw on it and since it was just my hunting rig I just put a battery cutoff switch on it. This thing is just a lot of fun. It rides like a dream on those Bilsteins and has great clearance. I have done a good bit of hunting/camping out of it as you can lay down all the seats flat and close the door and still have room for a sleeping pad. To me, you get all the ability of a side by side, plus heating, cooling, and no dust which was what we wanted for our young kids. Also, at a fraction of the cost of a side by side. Only selling because we got something bigger for our growing family. Located in SE AZ $7800
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2 pointsIt might not be enough to stop the Grundfos pump. It needs to be valved off upstream. Also, do you have roof-mounted solar? An expansion tank on another hot water heater? Your street valve (meter box) might also be defective. If you have an outside irrigation system, with an open valve, it could backfeed into your home plumbing as the daytime temperature increases, thus increasing pressure in the irrigation tubing or hose.
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2 pointsthis..... and then you do it with the hole family and at the end of it I feel like rain man.....
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2 pointsYes Weather!!! Sure its hot here but at least we can drive 2-3 hours and be out of it. I have lived in other states where you couldn't plan anything more than a couple of days in advance because of weather. Huge weather changes in a matter of a day or two. It sucks, scraping windows for ice every morning. When I lived in Dallas, I left my truck in 4-high for 3 weeks because of the black ice. I'll take hot weather any day over cold. There is reason why AZ has so many transplants here and its not because of our sports teams. If AZ's summers were more mild then we would have 15 million people living here. Those 115 degree days are what keep the faint of heart away. I love it when we make national news for our heat. Bring it on!!
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2 pointsMan what a blessed week! To have the opportunity to go to desert. Have you guys seen the desert lately? So beautiful! Beautiful weather! And to have the ability to harvest a beautiful buck, man I'm...I have no words, I'm just so thankful! Then I go to one of the metro units and took a javalina with my bow! Wow! Happy Birthday to me I guess! Thank you Lord for the opportunity and the ability!
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1 pointI wish I didn’t have to enter my name, dob, ss #, cc # 65 times for 2 transactions…….
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1 pointI find myself going back to my early teens more and more often, these days..... April Wine - I Like to Rock (Official Music Video)
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1 pointExcellent condition, SFP, MOART Reticle. Will come with NightForce rings/level and rubber lens cover. $1300 Arizona City (480)848-eight6nine7
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1 pointDecided to go try a new hunt in Wyoming with a buddy. He has hunted the area a few times and had good success. Arrived on a Friday morning and drove a fair amount of country trying to cut tracks in the snow. The day was a bust on sightings or tracks. Next day we split up and the morning was a bust, however the evening I hiked into a canyon and found a couple bulls and a few cows but last light with no time to make a play. Day 3, I hiked into a drainage near where I spotted the elk the day prior and found 10 bulls. I closed the distance to 270 yards and put 3 bullets in this one. Beautiful country but man the wind sure does blow up there…almost every day it seems. Great cap on an awesome season!
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1 pointIMG_8192.mov IMG_8192.mov IMG_8192.mov I ran into a unique but not uncommon situation this year on my buddies wife’s 5B late rifle bull hunt. Opening morning we turned up 2 bulls first light at 1100 yards. Her effective range is about 600 yards so we needed to drop off the ridge and onto a spine between us and the elk. As we made our way there we heard a side by side coming in. I told my buddy to continue on and I would let them know what we were doing. It ended up being two guys from Washington, one with a tag. They too had seen the bulls and were in pursuit. I told them since two bulls were in there we should work together and we can make a final decision on shooter once in position. They were agreeable so we eased in. We got to 600 yards and had the biggest bull in plain site bedded. The other was bedded in thick junipers. My buddies wife had never killed a bull and neither had this gentleman. Despite my gut telling me “ladies first” I knew they had just as much right to the bulls as us, so we agreed to flip for it. Well, she lost. So we got her in position in the event the second bull popped out and helped him with distance, windage and execution. He made a perfect shot and the other bull slipped out just giving us brief glimpses but never long enough for a new hunter. It was disappointing and exciting all at once. Bull was a tank and scored 351”. Super solid dudes and even offered tons of assistance trying to help her connect over the next few days but she could never quite put it together. On day 2 I found her the bull of a lifetime, conservatively 370” and had her at 400 yards from him but she couldn’t get him in her scope in the thick cedars before he bedded. I had to go home but they saw him two more times and no shot! IMG_8192.mov I sure love mentoring new hunters but after killing lots of animals for 35 years it is easy to forget the newbie mistakes that occur over and over again that we made and is so glaring when someone else does it. Test of patience, kindness, and humility for sure! Here is the bull they killed 351” IMG_8201.mov My Movie 9.mov
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1 pointThe wife and I moved to Colorado a couple of years ago now, but we are back in Arizona—and for a pretty special reason. My buddy drew his first elk tag! It’s something we’ve both been looking forward to for a long time. We packed up the little ones and made the trip south over the past few days to help him out. We spent last night talking strategy and catching up with his family. As we celebrate Thanksgiving, its times like these that I am very thankful for. It’s nice to be “home”. This morning we were out early to finalize some scouting before the holiday cooking began. We checked out a few new spots, glassed some ridges, and got a feel for how the elk are moving. It was nice being back in a familiar unit, getting boots on the ground before opening day tomorrow. For those who have seen me post over the years, it’s been somewhat of a tradition for me to do a semi-live hunting thread whenever we’ve gotten drawn. I’m excited to do another and share our experiences as we get started on this year’s late hunt! Happy Thanksgiving to all, and I’ll be updating this thread daily. Thanks for following along!
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1 pointMy 17 year old daughter got her first big game kill opening morning in unit 7. So proud of her! She did everything right, well composed, and a well placed single lethal shot. I feel a little guilty bragging on her when I know so many have been putting in for longer than she has been on this earth, but still grateful for her first, of hopefully several, hunting adventures. After today I think she has caught the fever!
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1 pointDon't worry Daniel in about 3 years some scammer is going to bump this post and have some great advice for you!
