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Mountain Tactical Tikka T3 Gen2 Performance Series Picatinny Rail - 20 MOA
Avid Hunter replied to Avid Hunter's topic in Classified Ads
Sorry haven't been on here in awhile.. Rail has been sold -
Mountain Tactical Tikka T3 Gen2 Performance Series Picatinny Rail - 20 MOA
Avid Hunter replied to Avid Hunter's topic in Classified Ads
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Mountain Tactical Tikka T3 Gen2 Performance Series Picatinny Rail - 20 MOA
Avid Hunter posted a topic in Classified Ads
Like New. Mounted on rifle and ended up not being able to use this base because the 20 MOA was too much. Ended up needing the 0 MOA so bought that instead. This was mounted and fired less than 20 shots under it. $55 TYD. Paypal Gift or add 3% Tikka T3 Gen2 Performance Series Picatinny Rail -
Switched to Kifaru last year and I will say it is a night and day difference comfort wise when hauling heavy loads. I vote save up and buy once cry once. If you have no time to save up and need one by this season, the eberlestock dragonfly is a great, more budget friendly option. They're even on Sierra trading post right now. Should be around $170 with one of their coupons. They have the blue widow for around $150 too. Use it for a year and sell it for that price if you're not happy with it. http://www.sierratradingpost.com/eberlestock-j107-dragonfly-hunting-backpack-internal-frame~p~125rg/?filterString=s~eberlestock%2F http://www.sierratradingpost.com/eberlestock-jp9-blue-widow-hunting-backpack-internal-frame~p~125rh/?merch=prod-sim-prod125RH
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"How did I live without it?" Hunting Gear
Avid Hunter replied to rossislider's topic in Other Hunting Gear
Quite a few things above I agree with above. Some of the items I've purchases in the last year or so that I love. Kifaru DT2 - As mentioned above crazy difference in a pack that actually fits you well. Hauls incredible loads comfortable and compresses down small for day hunts. Can't recommend these packs enough. Zebralight H600 - Everyone should have a good reliable flashlight on them. 18650 give great runtimes with high lumens. Love this light. Silky folding saw - Super lightweight and cuts wood like butter. Works great on sternum/pelvis as well. https://www.amazon.com/Silky-Folding-Landscaping-SUPER-119-21/dp/B0014CC31C/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1470803533&sr=8-10&keywords=silky+saw Trioxane Fire tablets - amazing fire starting tabs. Highly recommend trying. https://www.amazon.com/U-S-Military-Fire-Starter-Trioxane/dp/B00GJ08WIC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470803603&sr=8-1&keywords=trioxane+fuel Kylmit Luxe Insulated sleeping pad - For a side sleeper like me these have been a life saver. I roll off most pads and this thing is a beast. Very warm and lightweight for the size you are getting. Keep an eye on ebay for refurbs from the manufacturer. Picked up 2 for $100 and they were brand new. https://www.amazon.com/Klymit-Insulated-Static-Mattress-X-Large/dp/B00UW7SQQG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1470804261&sr=8-2&keywords=klymit+luxe -
I am located inPeoria. I make it out to Scottsdale about once a week. I can always ship too. Let me know
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Model 6722 Essentially Brand New. Mounted on rifle and then never used/fired any rounds. Includes box and lens cap. $120 Paypal gift.
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I can vouch for savinglots.. I placed my order through them when they were backordered a month ago and I got a phone call the next day saying they got some in stock and would be shipping that day. Great customer service and fast shipping. When I spoke with them he said they had more on the way. I'd give them a call and check, super nice guys. As far as the rangefinder goes, I am very happy with it! Crazy fast readings and easily picks up on rocks and trees at 1,000+ yards. Like other have said it reads reflective targets at 2,000 yds. I am also very impressed with how well it works in low light. Lastly, even ranges at 5 yds with angle compensation so will be able to use for archery. Only negative I would say is blueish tint but that doesn't bother me for the performance, especially at this price point. I'd definitely recommend.
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What forepaw said ^.. but in non technical terms, synthetic not wood. Looking to put a Bell and Carlson on it, just waiting for a good deal on one.
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Brand new factory stock. $80
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Anyone planning on making a large purchase at Cabelas in the near future? I have $700 in gift cards I'm trying to unload.. Or if anyone has some sportsman warehouse gift cards they are will to exchange let me know.
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Most Prized Waterfowl
Avid Hunter replied to SwampMafia's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Beautiful birds Wampus.. Great photos! Also what boat is that you are running? Sweet little set up -
Most Prized Waterfowl
Avid Hunter replied to SwampMafia's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
My name is Jim and I have waterfowl addiction. I have been very blessed when it comes to what has visited my spread here in AZ. Like mentioned above I was lucky enough to shoot an old squaw a couple years ago. Was able to see him 2 days in a row before harvesting him. Was jumping up and down like a kid. Dream hunt of mine is to visit PNW/AK to shoot Eiders, Harlis, Barrows, Scoters, and another old squaw. That won't be happening anytime soon though. Another bird at the top of my want list is Euro wigeon. As far as birds go that are still on my hit list that I have a chance at in AZ are storm wigeon, wood duck, mature redhead, mature BWT, mature lesser scaup, and a few others. Heck I eventually would love at least a mature drake of each species mounted. Saw a stud of a storm wigeon the other day on a golf course in Scottsdale. Gave me a sliver of hope haha. We've shot almost everything here including all those I listed, they just either haven't been mature enough or I wasn't the shooter. That's what I love about AZ, you get a huge variety of birds. I'll see if I can find photos of most of the cool birds we've shot. Sasquatch Find the oddball Awesome late season plumage birds Always love the colors on buffies Stud Cinnamon Almost colored out goldeneyes One and only canvasback I've shot Best Gadwall i've shot Only nice pintail drake I've shot Nice Goldeneye contemplating mounting I shot the other day off a tank pig scouting. What's currently at my house Ok ill stop for now haha.. sorry for the picture spam -
Duck taxidermist AZ
Avid Hunter replied to SwampMafia's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Usually cheap and quality don't exist in regards to waterfowl taxidermy.. You typically get what you pay for. Cheapest guy I have found who actually does quality work in my opinion is Brian Snyder in Utah. Downside is you have to ship but it is really easy. (http://www.snyderstaxidermy.com/index.html) There are some other fantastic bird guys you can find on taxidermy.net but be prepared to pay upwards of $200 a bird for quality work IMO. From my experience having birds mounted, I haven't found anyone in AZ I'd take another bird to. But I am pretty picky about waterfowl, so it depends on what you'd be happy with. Id rather spend a little more and have the bird look alive rather than stuffed. What did you shoot that you want to get mounted? I have a few birds on my hit list this year -
Another vote for Kifaru.. Carried out a whole coues deer twice this year in my DT2 and was extremely comfortable for the weight you are packing. They have the option of switching out bags depending on what your doing. Definitely give them a look if you plan on carrying some heavy weight