chrismp51
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If you lost anything in 24a, provide details so I can return it.
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Sounds like you had a successful hunt!
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No idea how the same video was uploaded so many times. The larger video failed.
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From 21 last year. D187D945-A9B2-43D6-BE7D-C0C5AC06F48C.MOV D187D945-A9B2-43D6-BE7D-C0C5AC06F48C.MOV D2978802-667C-41BB-A821-10DB24984CCC.MOV D2978802-667C-41BB-A821-10DB24984CCC.MOV D187D945-A9B2-43D6-BE7D-C0C5AC06F48C.MOV
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ARE camper shell. Was taken off of a 2001 Chevy 1/2 ton. Shell dimensions are 81”x70.5”. $600
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How about a giant trap in the desert? Movie prop?
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If you still need someone, I’m down for a 1/4.
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The doubler has a small scratch on the body, but lenses are fine Doubler - $200
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Try the rcbs tuffnut with rouge. It leaves your brass very shiny and even easier to clean the next time. You don't need shiny brass, but it looks nice!!
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looking to learn from a successful predator hunter
chrismp51 replied to MT_Sourdough's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Be as quiet as possible on your way into the stand (dont slam your truck door), keep the wind in your face, don't move during the stand. I have seen a lot of people swing their head side to side looking for animals during the stand. I try to keep my head still, watching in the direction that I feel is the likeliest for an animal to approach. When I do turn my head to have a look around, I move very slowly. I actually stand up on most of my stands now, I can see much better. I stand or sit inside a tree and try to have the sun at my back, but wind is the key factor for stand location. Washes and thick vegetation seem to give best results for me. When I am by myself I usually call something in 2 or 3 times per 5 stands. When I am with someone it drops to about 1 out of every 5 or 6 stands. Stands at first light seem to be best. Also, if you plan on keeping any fur the 22-250 will destroy the pelt. My experience with the vmax is that it leaves huge holes and is not fur friendly at all. -
For rifle I would stick to a singlestage, I use a forster single stage. Consistency equals accuracy, progressive presses are great, but aren't nearly as consistent. All of my handgun ammo, with exception of .223, I load on a 550. Even though I use my dillon to load .223 I still do several steps on a single stage first, like sizing, trimming, chamfer, and debur. Then I use the dillon to prime, drop powder, seat a bullet and crimp. Of course you can use a progressive for everything, but it does start to become a pain with rifle as you will need to trim the brass after sizing.
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Some good info here.. http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=34247&cmd=tc
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If you want to keep fur, the only bullet I have had luck with in .223 is a spire point from hornady. The vmax leaves huge holes and wounded animals. I have moved on to a .17 Remington for all predator hunting, tiny hole, rarely an exit, and everything drops dead.
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Minaska Outdoors AR-2 First Blood
chrismp51 replied to Hyperwrx's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
Nice! I can't wait to get out this year! Looks like a nice caller! I have killed more animals with my minaska callers than all of my other ones combined. One question though, has their customer service gotten any better? I really like what I have read and seen of their new callers but I am hesitant to order one. -
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New SwaroZ5 3.5X18x44 and Outdoorsman Pack!
chrismp51 replied to matthewp45's topic in Classified Ads
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If anyone wants to sell some slc's (non el) let me know.
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Still looking. Would really like to get my hands on some slc neu's.
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Anyone use the outdoorsmans pack?