Delw
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Back when I used to shoot alot I bought the big blue ones from dillion in the 80's I think right when they moved to the bell road store,I picked up my second one there. ran thousands of all the center fire 22 cases as well at 300mag cases every week. then i needed a tumbler to de-bur our screw machine parts in 94 bout 1 more. they ran and still run 1/4 ceramic to this day. up until 4 years ago we use them everyday. never broke. no i use them very little. but still at home for loading. 2 weeks ago I bought a harbor freight one the bigger one ($160?)to run stainless small parts it worked extreamly good,,last month I bought a mr deburr 300 ($3k)for alum parts. wish i had this thing when I was shooting alot. the thing is awsum. I could do 5k-10k at one time lol. thats my experiance with tumblers which isnt much except for the dillion. heard the new dillions dont run as good as the old ones. But I would buy another if I needed one just from my experiance. only thing i dont like about the dillion is the bowl isnt lipped so media and cases come out of lids off. ive done wet and dry in the dillion and no issues since the late 80's
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I dont believe they should pass out numbers at all, I believe they should take a msg and then have him send you an email or call you from a blocked number. These poor guys get hammered by bullshit calls all year. and after the draw its even worse, 2 days before the season it gets even worse. most if not all info is on the web anyhow, either forests service for roads and such, game and fish website for studies and stuff. email G&F and they will send you the info. the rest of it its time get go and scout which includes finding roads trails etc etc. also just because a rod is open one day doesnt it will be open the next day with the forrest service. G&F doesnt dictate whats roads are open, trails etc thats the forest service job. poor customer service???? thats a bit of a stretch
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Interesting, My neighbors trailer was stolen 2.5 weeks ago in front of there house as well it was like 30 feet enclosed very nice looking cargo trailer. they were home when it was stolen too. Ill talk to him tonight and see if they got any info on it. that may help you or him and let you know. Granted we are in peoria but there isnt many trailer thieves and that silver tranny car(dont know what you call them its a car /van suv type thing) looks familiar as well theres one thats driving down our hood every once in a while at odd times. and all thieves must die and be buried in a unknown unannounced location
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Ive never had a accuracy problem with any ruger varmit gun shooting factory loads and I have a crap ton of them from .223-.308 and everything in between(except for the newer cals. most are ruger m77varmits and m77 MKII varmits then of course my ruger #1 varmits. with reloads they cut the factory accuracy by 3/4. with one exception my 25-06 m77 mkII varmit cant hold under 3/4" group at 100 yards with factory or reloads. but I have another one to try.
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lots of lopes outside of drake again this am and 8-10 more this afternoon in another spot 5-6 miles away. This mornings group was being stalked by 2 yotes couldnt get a shot. lill f'ers
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we were up there today messing around. 2-4 inchs of snow and turkeys everywhere. 1st time I seen them in snow. we saw about 40-50 in one flock(we quit counting at 40 they were running across the road) and they were gobbling too. most were jakes a few big bellied toms and hens. pics are off daughters cell phone I forgot my good camera and my shotgun for yotes, She didnt forget hers or her 220swift. Guess I was pretty jazzed just taking a day off today 1st one since Christmas.
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http://usaarizonajoad.org/joad-clubs-in-arizona/ here ya go
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and the real writer of the article is lamar underwood copied and pasted word for word from the book. 250 Amazing Hunting Tips: The Best Tactics and Techniques to Get Your Game ...By Lamar Underwood, Nate Matthews
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Just curious how you found something you wrote, did you loose the link then find it again after a bathroom break;) I would think if you cant find a link to something you wrote or put on your website, you might have a hard time finding mulies. maybe you should stay in the kitchen were you belong
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My Father did, right after he hooked me on fishing. some time in early 1963 chichi jima japan found this while cleaning files out of a old pc.
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This sounds like a fantastic plan. Especially in areas with private land and private roads. Don't bother he's the best at everything. You don't even have to ask him he'll just tell you. Did you moms boyfriend drop you on the head when you were a child, or were you one of those slow learners
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This sounds like a fantastic plan. Especially in areas with private land and private roads. I dont know, Ive been hunting unit 8 for a long time and all the private areas I have seen have very few lopes and are all marked at every entrance. That being said I dont hunt the garland prairie area never have.
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I would love a unit 9 sheep tag, seen them twice there and I am sure if I looked I would see them more. as far as 13b tag there are plenty of other units in this state with better odds that hold some extreamly good bucks even better than the average guy would find in 13b.
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You know the bad part about this , is some people(more than you think) would be happy for it , if it meant a better chance at a tag hunters are there own worst enemy, just like alot of gun owners, they will sell there mother if they could benefit from it.
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Taylor Tasked With Defending Hunting For Debate @ High School
Delw replied to lancetkenyon's topic in The Campfire
Thats Actually the best answer I have ever heard in my life for pro hunting, nice job of wording it -
.243 is a good elk round for a kid. I prefer ballistic tips, partitions in 243 are too heavy construction wise. The top 2 heavy .243/6mm nosler ballistic tips are made for hunting big game not varmits.and they work extreamly well on lighter rounds.
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Taylor Tasked With Defending Hunting For Debate @ High School
Delw replied to lancetkenyon's topic in The Campfire
High school is a funny thing, The kids are wacked and mostly anti-hunting believe it or not girls and boys alike. the boys were more sissy's than the girls. My daughter did the same thing cause she was a hunting fool. I believe they write out there own questions(at least my daughter had to.) freshman and sophmore years and a few times she did it on her own. Shes pretty stubborn and likes to watch peoples negative reactions on everything. after the project she got hammered pretty hard in her freshman year she just told them to f-off and stuck to her guns so to speak. now her anti hunting haters are some of her best friends. they come over to the house often and lives all the dead crap hanging on the walls. making the transition for some kids from middle school the age of disney and my little pony era to high school and lets get real era is a drastic change for alot of kids mainly cause there finding out there parents are sissy and only care aboutthemselves, they found out they were missing alot by not asking there parents to go out doors in the early years. I have found most kids are enviuous of my kids when there in highschool cause we let them do cool crap. like we spend time with them, take them outdoors hunting fishing shooting etc. -
Taylor Tasked With Defending Hunting For Debate @ High School
Delw replied to lancetkenyon's topic in The Campfire
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on lopes a map isnt worth a crap. google earth then start driving around
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HAHA you want to be trusted but your selling out a particular group of people. those who sell out one group never have a problem selling out another group.
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Hunt for Hero's Predator Hunt, Phoenix Varmint Callers
Delw replied to Couestracker's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Tims a cool dude. Probably one of the most coolest game and fish cops I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. I spent about 3-4 days a week during the summer for many years up in seligman shooting p-dogs. even got to go spotlighting for the black footed ferrets with him well before they introduced them. I hadnt seen him since he retired from G&F many years ago. I heard he moved but I have no idea. his house there in town was Awsum, the inside was freaking incredible. -
The absolute last person in the world I would want to infringe on is our men and women in the military. I talked a little about exemptions for those with parental backing and the training to be competent. I hope it goes beyond saying, that any member of the armed forces far exceed that. What I'm talking about are these deranged young men raised with no father, already have a history of dangerous behavior. To BeardownAZ, I really get where you are coming from. I've fought this fight for thirty years now. I understand that it feels like giving an inch will be a mile down the road. And you are right - it will if not done right. On the other hand, being the ones who proposed the inch, when it makes sense, creates future political clout that can't be achieved by just fighting everything. I think about Lewis and Clark, and their small team, pulling that giant boat up river into uncharted country. They suffered very few losses. Part of that was mile by mile making friends along the way rather than enemies. I know, a little off tangent, but the point I'm coming back around to is, like it or not, we're going to have to bend. We can choose how we bend, even propose it, if we're smart. If we choose not to bend, we'll get into areas we didn't want to go. Upping the age to buy a rifle without parental consent is a very small bend, IMO, and one we can say WE proposed. That creates political leverage down the road. The kind that makes anti-gunners lose their power and momentum, because they didn't propose it or make it happen. Just try and look at it from a perspective other than your own, and I hope you'll see what I"m getting at. its either NO or YES, not a maybe for this or that. you apparently decided NO but you want too look cool/ fell good about yourself and give exemptions... typical liberal attitude sounding more like a women everyday. in the old days we called this NO BALLS.
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So like 8 year olds should be able to buy guns?I was camping 1/2 mile from the house and carrying a shot gun at 8. First .22 at 5 (I still have it) hunting birds alone at 10. So is it age that determines gun ownership or is it proper up bringing? But did you buy it? NO. Some adult figured you were competent enough to do so right? When me and my wife leave the house I leave a loaded 380 or 9 with my son with instructions for a worse case scenario. I determined I trust him in this situation. When I'm home it's back in my control. Do I think he should be able to go out and buy one now? Heck no. But at 18 I'm fine with it with some sort of screening. I think you guys are misunderstanding coach's point. It's not about the age as much as making sure the person is competent. And who determines the competency? A two bit politician or some agency with a political axe to grind?? sounds like coach and catfish already determined under 21's competency except for there own kids of-course
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Appeasing the gun control crowd with this and the bumpstocks. Like theyll stop now and won't go for the next piece of low hanging fruit. What happens when 21 isn't old enough? I'm not surprised by coachs and some other peoples answers. This is what the non political correct call pu$$ifying America. JUST WOW
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Yep. Just imagine the stunned look on the drivers face... I was talking to them both on the phone it was alot of WTF, is that thing is it for real.can you believe this etc etc lots of cussing and hurry up find out if I can shoot the fk'r and it happend to 2 of the funniest coolest people out there too.