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  1. HEADACHE

    The Hit is ON!!!!

    Anyone get hit today? I'm still holding on for a last minute hit.... Y'all think it's over?
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    Card Hit - 2016 style

    Today I heard that they input a bunch of social numbers n backwards, so they have to go through thousands by hand checking them over... True???
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    Iphone Video, big fronts bull, score?

    I'll second or third the 325 ish. He's Pretty narrow. Nice film though, thanks for sharing.
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    REWARD OFFERED- TRAIL CAM THIEF IN PIC- REWARD

    ha ha ha ha The Cornbagger strikes again!!!! aww man that made me chuckle.
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    5b late unicorn bull

    awesome!
  6. I need to fund a hunt. Questions? Text 928-3hundred-sixtyonefortytwo I built this a couple years ago when I was really into my killswitch phase of drop-C and chugga chugga knocking my eardrums out of place. This amp really fits that bill well, heavy, tight as heck. Clean channel is plenty good. It shakes the very ground. It doesn't really have all that many hours on it because it's always been my "other amp" Randall G2 series RH200 head, autographed by George Lynch himself. 4 button Footswitch included(just not pictured) Randall 4x12 cabinet loaded with 2 Eminence Texas heat 8ohm 150w speakers and 2 Eminence swamp thang 8ohm 150w speakers. I added in a green LED light mod to the head which plugs in separately and looks pretty cool. These heads are going for 200-300 on ebay, but this ones signed by the man! These speakers were 100 bucks each when I bought them brand new for this ground thumper. If you have $575 and want to come get it, or meet me within an hour or so of my house (Camp Verde, AZ) Then Come and get it!
  7. bump for the Love of Metal!
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    Wtb kids bow

    I think I've got a browning micro midas you can have for free. It needs a string... But it's just sitting in the garage.
  9. Yep, but you'd have dogs coming all the way from Texas!
  10. No guitardists here want a killer stack for cheap?
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    FOUND: Radio in 6A

    PM sent, It's not mine.
  12. Might trade for a good rifle(lever, 243), pistol (xd or glock)
  13. I added a few more sounds, and re-organized the call list. I got out today and knocked a couple down. No more eating fawns for this guy. Used the new sound, and the Rock River. No more eating fawns for those two bozo's
  14. And I find them often mixed up into cattle herds.
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    My 2015 Arizona Late Bull

    Great bull. Congrats on the BBQ!
  16. Built this fairly recently. It's a coyotes worst nightmare. PSA upper m4 style. Brand New. Anderson lower. Brand New. ATN paladin night vision scope. Gen1+ Brand New. Infrared upgraded to the larger one. Very impressive night vision. . http://www.amazon.com/ATN-Mk-390-Paladin-Magnification-Vision/dp/B000NGP1SM I bought the buttstock used. Night Camo Painted by yours truly. I've put exactly 20 rounds through this, just to sight in the scope. I'll throw in the painted to match magazine. I am very pleased with this rifle, I just need to sell it to fund a new lawn mower... Sad but true. Face to face sale needs no ffl paperwork. If you want this mailed to your ffl I can do that, just need scanned or photo of the ffl. Asking $1150 plus shipping. Please make sure your state laws allow for this. No sales to Cali or Massachusetts etc. Only Trades I would consider would be a Gibson Explorer Texting is ok 928300614two
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    New AR15 with night vision scope

    Bump for Christmas
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    6A muzzleloader

    Not even close....http://www.coueswhitetail.com/forums/topic/61883-1st-muzzleloader-elk/
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    1st muzzleloader elk.

    Couldn't sleep for the past week awaiting this day, opening muzzleloader season. Got lucky and drew my first tag for muzzleloader. Woke up like five times last night! So excited. Finally rolled out of bed at 345... Showered, out the last of my stuff together.... Got to my friends house at 445. Loaded up, drive 40 minutes, unloaded his big ranger. Loaded out gear and headed out. Had a couple good bulls scouted from weeks before. Sneaked into my spot...nothing there..... Glasses 40minutes...no elk... Finally spotted a couple bulls over a mile away. Walked half way there and decided one bull was good enough to pursue. Hiked half a mile up a ridge and came in on top of him. Sat down on a huge rock bluff, ranged him at 176.... Perfect! He was feeding with 2 other bulls....the wind swirled, one small bull put his nose in the air and took off.... I was already on the bull I wanted, but he was behind a bush...waiting for him to take 2 more steps.... Instead, he put his nose in the air... That's a bad sign, I had to shoot him now or let him go... He was about to bolt.... I breathed a slow breath and held tight... Bam! The 50cal thundered across the giant Basin! Shhhhmack! I heard the 300 grain hornady hollowpoint find its target! The bull lurched forward, then turned and walked downhill about 20 yards. Then laid down and that was that..... Died in about 10 seconds. I was incredibly excited! Tried to load another load, and the wind was hooking so fast, it blew about ten grains of powder out! My buddy and I took of towards the bull. My other friend made his way 30 minutes worth of hiking down into the basin to get his hands on the bull. magnificent creatures, these monarchs of the forest. We snapped a few pics, then began skinning and quartering the animal out. An hour later we began the arduous trek out of the basin. 2 hours later I got the head and one backstraps out, my friend took one hind quarter. We rested a bit then went back for the rest of the neck, tenderloins, backstraps and other hind quarter and 2 front quarters. I've never hiked so far with so much weight on my back through such a nasty, Rocky, thicket of bushes and trees in my life! It took everything I physically had for another 2 hours to get the rest of that elk back up to the quads. I mean literal muscle failure exhaustion for hours and hours.!! Shot the bull at 830 am, got him finally loaded into quad at 430 for the ride out. Thank goodness for my friend, or I'd still be out there! I am whooped butt tired! We got the bull to the processor, and went to my buddy's house to drink and eat some fresh elk tenderloin..... Oh brother was that well earned nutrition! Tasty, tasty nutrition! So happy, and so exhausted! Just thought I'd share.
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    1st muzzleloader elk.

    In my humble opinion, most bulls will look for places to hide out, often in lower elevations, but bull elk are like people, some are stubborn and some don't like to walk very far.
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    1st muzzleloader elk.

    This just in, one of our own happens to know this bull. Sent this to me: how awesome is that!
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    1st muzzleloader elk.

    I was using 115 grains of blackhorn 209 pushing a 300gr hornady xtp hollowtip. TC yellow sabots. At 170 yards, the bullet went straight through him same sized hole in as out... In my opinion it was plenty. He walked a few steps and that was it. I hit him mid-high lungs.
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    1st muzzleloader elk.

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