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I have a Promaster 4848, tripod head with pan function. It is in great shape! Being very lightweight is ideal for hunting and hauling around in a backpack. It is also very compact. Includes two quick release plates making it quick to switch between your binocs and scope. I will ship it to your door in the lower 48 for $45.
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Swhackers for bull elk? Updated testing..
pronghorn replied to TOBY's topic in Bows, arrows, broadheads
I have only shot Swhackers for two years, but in those two years I have shot two mule deer bucks. They went 70 and 30 yards. I will be shooting Swhackers for deer and elk again this year in Colorado. -
Walk less and glass more. If you think it's a good spot, put in your time. It could very well take several hours. I have found, here in Colorado, the bucks get back up at roughly 1:00 to stretch their legs and get a bite to eat. Most hunters are napping in camp at that time.
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Awesome. Just awesome. I had my five year old son in deer camp with me this year and it was a great experience for both of us.
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I have a Vortex Nomad spotting scope that is in nearly perfect condition. I have used it, but not abused it! It is a 60mm scope with a 20-60x zoom eyepiece. It has the angled body and includes a view through scope cover with a shoulder strap, that not only protects the scope but does not need to be removed to look through the scope. It also includes the eye piece cover, which screws on and the lense cover which attaches to the sliding sun shade. As with all Vortex products, this includes the lifetime transferable warranty. It is a no questions asked warranty that covers everything! I will ship it to your door in the lower 48 for $250. I can email photos as needed whferguson1@yahoo.com
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Price reduced to $220 shipped in the lower 48.
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I can't say enough good things about my 15x58's. This was my first year with them and it changed the way I hunt.
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That is a CRAZY story! I hope if I am ever in the same situation, I can handle myself as calmly as you did. Congratulations on your first archery buck!
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I have a camo K&K tripod that extends to 51" with the head. It folds down to 17" without the head. I also have an extra head with a quick disconnect for each head. The K&K pistol grip head is super smooth! One of the heads has a little bit of play in the handle, but stil performs perfectly. The tripod with one head retails for around $300 at Sportsmans Warehouse. The legs have a few sratches on them from use. I will ship it to your door in the lower 48 for $180.
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Sorry, it is all sold.
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First Bull of 2010 Down For Team Mullins
pronghorn replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Elk Hunting
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I have a Cabelas brand tripod with a pistol grip head and a bino mount for sale. The setup is made by K&K tripods and sold under the Cabelas name. They are currently sold at Sportsmans Warehouse. The tripod and head originally sold for $239, the bino mount was an additional $50. The tripod extends to 36" high to the top of the pistol grip. The grip works opposite of the Bogens and is smoother, in my opinion and I own both. This is a great setup for sitting and glassing. I also have an extra quick release to make it easier to swap between the bino mount and a spotting scope. I will ship it to your door in the lower 48 for $150. Paypal prefered.
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This would make a great Christmas present for...you!
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Price reduced to $140 that is shipped to your door.
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It is the K&K bino mount, you can view it better at shnees.com. I have put binos up to 51mm in them with lots of room to spare. When I first bought this bino mount, the foam that was in it kept falling out in my pack. I replaced the foam with a more pliable foam and taped it in place with electrical tape. No more problems. The upper threaded rod turns in and out to securely lock the binos in place and is adjustable over several inches. I have liked it a lot, I am buying a new set of binos which will have their own mounting system. So, I no longer need it.
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I have owned several Brunton Eterna binos over the years. I currently own the 11x45, which I really like! I sold my 15x51's earlier this year. I simply could not get an acceptable view out of them. The focus was not what I have come to expect from Bruntons. I used them only on my tripod and have found that the 11x45's were etter for long range and especially long term glassing. I have spent a fair amount of time comparing the 15x51 Bruntons to my friends 15x51 Vipers and was really blown away by the difference. I will be purchasing a pair of the Vipers when my wallet allows.
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I have used a Custom Bow Equipment 3D/TL for years with no problems whatsoever! I have not missed single opportunity due to having a single pin. On really quick shots you can simply hold over or under, with practice this becomes much more precise than it sounds. I have only had to do it once and I found that 5x5 bull less than 100 yards away.