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$50 details and contact in post https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/spo/d/san-tan-valley-eberlestock-h3-sawed-off/7175217083.html
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Have these up here... details in post https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/spo/d/san-tan-valley-vortex-12x50-crossfire/7169965104.html
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Putting feelers out to see if anyone in the east valley or QC is looking to sell a Ruger 10/22 take down
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SOLD RCBS 16501/.35 Rem - $25.00 (SPF) RCBS 15001/.300 H&H Mag - $30.00 RCBS 17601/.300 Rem Ultra Mag - $30.00 RCBS 17701 - .338 Rem Ultra Mag -$30.00 SOLD SOLD PM me for contact info or questions. Order of buyers will be from PM not posting on thread... can meet up in East Mesa, Queen creek/San Tan Valley areas...
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Been MIA only wish it was due to hunting ... But daughter did get to hunt, got her Bull and is back.... Top pup is still left and ready to make someone's Christmas!
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you may also look for 2003-2009 4runner rear axle... Should be the same
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Hard to explain it better than this .... https://youtu.be/P4zE0K22zH8
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My top 8 must have artificial baits using a spinning rod in AZ 1 - crick hoppers 2 - in line spinners (rooster tail and Blue Fox Vibrex my preference) 3 - yo-zuri floating pin's minnow or something like it 4 - Rebel wee craws 5 - Super Duper 6 - Z ray 7 - Rapala countdowns 8 - Artificial flies behind bubble and leader I would focus on spinning before investing in Fly Fishing IMO SAVE THE POWER BAIT FOR THE KIDS
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roadrunner jigs (1/16 or 1/8) with john deer green grub.... with or without live minnow, but IMO always better to use minnows if you can get them
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you have to set every pin range just as you would with a traditional pin sight... it will max out at the range you have shot and zeroed or that you set as your cap. The big difference is that it uses the data (bow speed/arrow weight) to dial the in between yardages. so between 20 and 30 yards you technically now have a pin for every yard in between
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Not an archery hunter, but from what I understand is that it takes a lot of range time and practice to get it dialed in just like any other bow sight. My buddy (who is an archery only guy) said that he thinks the biggest advantage next to active range finding will be the pin placement dialed to the actual yardage vs trying to place between pins will reduce misplaced shots more often...I am not sure but do think it is a cool tech and concept.
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Two of the heaviest and probably oldest Coues we have had hanging in our camps over the years were 90inch plus Forks... So the idea that all Forks are young, dumb, and small is kind of idiotic. I personally would take 90 - 100" fork over 110" any day of the week (alot fewer of those big forks out there) That being said, the fact that size is mentioned at all skews this poll. IMO there should also be an option for under 100 yards with iron sights
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Man you all go fancy.... I still only use my Buck 110 .... keeps an edge through gutting and running rib cages to skinning.
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22 has a lot of overlapping, but they list some very specific areas in the whitetail section that differ from the mulie section, and for good reason... you may still see mule deer in some of those areas but not in the density you should be seeing Coues.... I have seen Mule deer just as high on Mt Ord as I have seen Coues within 1/8 of mile from one another. It is always better to get off the beaten path and that is especially true in 22 IMO.
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Daughter just got a new F150 and went to aftermarket wheels and tires, She has a set of 4 Hankook Dynapro ATm in 275-55-20 on Wheels with about 800 miles on them - $ 1000 OBO , can text pic if needed ( will add later this evening to post)
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Lots of units have overlapping and areas in general that hold higher density of each type. IMO, it sounds like you should look up The "where to hunt" (For your Unit) on the game and fish web site. Then scout the different areas they suggest for Coues and take into account all the information you are asking about where you find them.... from there you can spread out in the unit finding similar habitats and new areas less traveled.
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RUGER No1 .204 Stainless/Grey Laminate stock, Leupold VariX III 8x25x50 Long Range, Harris Bipod, Hard Case - $1600 OBO UPDATE - Will Sale Scope Separate - $ 750 OBO Gamo Hornet .177 Pellet Gun (scope pkg) - $40 Available for east Valley Face to Face... Please PM will respond in order PMs are received. Box of Bullets going with .204 and .300 ...
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