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Huntin Fool Browning Knife Set & Leupold Scope Covers
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Does this scope have an adjustable objective? Prohunt
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You have a P.M. Prohunt
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Coues7, I just sent you a PM about your Swaros. Hope to hear from you soon! Travis/Prohunt
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Joe, Your welcome. If Amanda or Jim White don't have an adapter then your best bet is probably the "Webster" type like Jade is talking about. I have some friends at work that have 15 x 60 Doctors that use homemade "Websters" and really like them. Good Luck! Travis/Prohunt
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Joe, I know that the Outdoorsmans in the Valley make a machined aluminum "clamp" that is a universal fit for most binos. Also, you may want to e-mail Amanda about this since she carrys Jim Whites stuff. He makes adapters for most types of binos and his products are awesome and carry a lifetime warranty. I hope this helps. Travis/Prohunt
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I agree with Doug about the compressed air in a can (thats what I use at home.) I use the Crooked Horn Outfitters " Spudz" Lens Cloth & it works great as long as it is somewhat clean and you have blown the dust off of your glass. I use the Lens Pen for dust removal in the field. Just rmember when cleaning off dust/ debris hold the lens end down & let gravity do some work too. Travis/Prohunt
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Falls, I have harvested a bunch of Coues with my 700 Remington .25-06. My gun shoots great with the 120 and 100 grain Core-Lokt's. The only mods I have done to this gun is a glass bedding and lightened trigger and this is probably my most accurate gun I own. Good luck! Travis
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I would (without a second of thought) take the non-typ. I have taken lots of typicals and only had a chance to harvest a non-typical once. He was about a 2-3 year old buck and one side looked like a antelope horn but backwards. I had him at 200 yards broadside but decided to let him grow bigger. I figured I would see him again (this was a place I hunted regularly) but I never did again. Great story CB1 that is a dream come true! Travis
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vml, You are welcome, congrats! Travis
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Alan, Welcome to CW. I live in Globe, Az. and work at the Phelps Dodge Smelter running assays with XRF (x-ray.) I have hunted Coues since I was 12. This is an awesome site, hope you enjoy it. Travis
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vml, Your welcome for the info, I hope it helps. There is a place called Country Natural Cuts in Globe. A friend of mine named Nick Rogers is the co-owner. They cut up my father-in-laws elk last year and did a great job. The number is: 928-425-9646. If you call him tell him Travis sent you. They are the only ones I know around here but there could be more. Good luck! Travis
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vml, It is in 24A. You need to go through Globe like you are headed to SanCarlos /Safford/Tucson. When you are in Globe you are on Hwy 60. As you head toward SanCarlos/Safford/Tucson the road turns into Hwy 70/77(just past Taco Bell). A mile or two outside of Globe(past the last Circle K in Globe) the Hwy splits. To the left is Hwy 70 (towards SanCarlos/Safford.) You want to go right at this split towards Tucson on Hwy 77. After you turn up 77 Granthams Ranch is on the left hand side of the Highway a few miles up. To your right will be the foothills of the Pinals. I have seen pigs on both sides of 77 all the way to the pass at ElCapitan. I asume you are scouting for pigs. You just need to be patient when glassing these areas becase the brush is usually taller than the pigs are. Yes the Pinals have snow and we are supposed to get a couple of inches of snow in Globe tomorrow! Good Luck. Travis
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Amanda, Great story and video. With bucks like that in one area, I know where your going to be next year! Travis