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Everything posted by Coues Sniper
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I enjoyed the "Disco Camo" the most. Vintage baby, vintage.
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Can't wait for October!
Coues Sniper replied to nohoch's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I'd guess mid 80's or so. Good luck. And +1 on what DB said. That avatar is friggin scary. -
I generally will take an old pack or some camo down on hunts to Mexico just for this purpose. It seems to be GREATLY appreciated. Along with some cash of course
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10% is a good place to start, then give more or less depending on what kind of service/how hard your guide worked for you. Always let him know what you thought of the work he did.
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Wetting his pants it looks like to me...
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25-06 first centerfire rifle?
Coues Sniper replied to Simple Hunter's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
25-06 was my first rig at 10 years old, and I like to think I turned out ok. It's a fine cartridge, but there are plenty of others that will work well also. Cartridge choices are surprisingly personal and people usually have definite opinions on them so be prepared -
Wow, what a neat bull. Score be damned, you shoot that guy no matter what. Love the mass and character. Bull of a lifetime for sure!!!
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Pics of coolers? And thanks for becoming a sponsor
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Not to be "that guy", but it seems all they did was sell you a piece of crap with a gaurentee, and then replaced it .
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Willhunt4coues just shot one this morning!
Coues Sniper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Elk Hunting
Congrats Clay . Nice bull. Looks like you're shooting FOB's too! Post more pics. -
Best advice one horn hunter can give another - Shoot what you like.. It's her hunt, let her do what she wants. I've seen 380 bulls I liked better than some 400's.
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You DEFINATELY should. I know I'd get a few bottles.
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Awesome bull. Love how that big kicker splits at the end, and how both his 1's go out at the tips. Very cool bull.
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With a HUGE (and confused) poop eating grin What a cool bull. Love stuff like that.
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Would you pay someone to develop/reload for you
Coues Sniper replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
There are MANY places you can have this done. Typical fee is around 250 bucks for development and then a fee for any loaded ammo. Or some guys will charge a fee and then you provide components you wish to use. Being a beginner reloader myself, I plan on doing this in the next month with a guy up here. I checked a few references, and he was highly recomended. Part of his fee is going throught the steps with me so I can learn his way of doing things and why. I figure it's a good way to jump start my knowledge, and save some barrel life/pulling my hair out. Sort of like a beginner's class. -
Looks tasty. I even like eatin 'em raw! And +1 on burning the stickers off, easiest way by far.
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180+ Coues Sheds --- You better sit down before you look!
Coues Sniper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Shed Hunting
+1. I'd pull a Nancy Kerrigan on him if I were in your shoes! -
180+ Coues Sheds --- You better sit down before you look!
Coues Sniper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Shed Hunting
Speechless. Just- unable to find the words. -
It was an epoxy if I remember right. I'll see if they remember.
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I thought it was a wax job???
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I have buddies that have glued a quick release plate on. Worked well.
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A great goat for an even better guy
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Love my range snap. Works well with a gps also. That's no Coues! He'll be tasty none the less
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No physical check in required?
Coues Sniper replied to bstpeter's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Uh huh. And it wasn't even mandatory when I lived there. Some shady stuff goes down with drawn/over the counter tags.