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Drew my unit 8 muzzy tag with 6 this year. Pretty dang happy!!
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Unit 8 muzzleloader goat tag for me!!!!
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You're so quick to rule out 10 rifle!!! Haha
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Looking forward to knowing what goat I drew! Either a 10 rifle or 8 muzzy. Should be fun either way
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Hey guys, got a vortex razor 20-60x85 angled spotting scope for sale. 2 small paint chips outta the body (size of pen tip) glass is in absolutely perfect shape. Bass pro cabelas and amazon sell for 1600. Will sell for 1400 obo. Can text or email pictures upon request. Located in Prescott,az. Bob 928.925.3437
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Hey guys picked these up brand new last November and ended up getting a smoker price on some SLCs in December. Used on one coues hunt in november and been sitting in the case ever since. Perfect shape. Looking to get $1100 for them from someone here. Will be posting on a few other sites later in the week if no one is interested. Can email pictures on request. I live in Prescott if anyone wants to look through them. Text or call Robert at 928.925.3437 til 9:00pm
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Thanks guys. Make an offer!
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hey, i took the test and just recently received my notice of results. i have a few questions that i would like to ask someone that has already been through the process. shoot straight bob
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Hey guys, thanks for all the responses
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hahaha awesome video jeff!!!!!!!
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i'll take it! and im in prescott too, so just let me know what works for ya -bob
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not much of a writer so i will make this short, sweet and to the point and then post the pictures. enjoy! we scouted a bull for a few days before the season that we thought would go right at 350. we got to the ridge a few hours before daylight, making sure that we were the ones in the best spot to kill the bull. had a few guys walk up on us just before light, had a few words and then they moved just 100 yards down the ridge. we glassed the bull up bedded down right away and started getting set up. got the video camera rolling just when the guys down the ridge started shooting, shooting pretty much right past us. kinda creeped me out a little having someone shoot right past ya when they knew full well we sitting out on that point. anyway the bull finally got hit on the 9th or 10th shot from these guys, i figured they were about 750 yards. what a circus. after we saw that the bull had been finally shot we started glassing again, i immediately found a small 5 and then tyler glassed up this bull and the race was on. 3 of us sprinted about 600 yards to the next point and got set up. found the bull in the same spot, got kyle on the camera rolling some film, tyler proned out on a rock with the bipod and sandbags and me behind the 15's. i took a range (894yards), looked at the PDA and told tyler how many minutes to dial (17.0), waited for him to move his head outta the way and tyler squeezed off one heck of a shot. first shot center punched the front shoulder takin out lungs and the second shot hit a little high but in the spine...bull down!!!! my friend paul killed his very first bull ever a few days later, never seen anyone so happy! had a great hunt with some of the best friends anyone could ask for! can't wait to do it all again next year. bulls got hung up between a couple trees tyler doing a little dancing in the creek bottom good friends
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sharp eye there redman! its actually my buddy and yea he got wacked pretty good, it took us a few minutes to get the second shot off because of all the blood that he had running down his face! tied a hankie around his head to control the bleeding and then got wacked again on the second shot! gotta hand it to him though, after getting hit once with the big stick he still squeezed off a great second shot! shoot straight! ps i'll try and post a few more pictures from this years hunting adventures, muley buck and an alaskan caribou...
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i've had the privilege of holding this set of horns in my hands and holy crap! what a buck!! his right side main beam is silly!!!!!!!!
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thanks guys, he is actually a little broken up. his right side broke right at his 5th. shoot straight
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yea it was pretty bad, at first we didnt actually know what they were shooting at so i ran down the ridge to talk to them for a second and they obviously didnt want to talk. i did stick around for 2 shots that went a little something like this...boom. spotter-"5 feet high, 2 feet right"...boom...spotter- "7 feet high, good windage"...shooter-"i need more bullets, they are in the pack somewhere" thats the time i left and went back, it was a joke. we wanted to kill this bull while they were shooting at it but really didnt want to get into a pissing match with a couple darrels. happy hunting
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sounds like a lot of good advice! as far as the scope i would stay away from anything that has yardage on the turrets. those will be set up for certain elevations and atmospheric conditions (barometric pressure, temperature, humidity, etc.) change those conditions and your target will not be hitting in the same spot. get a turret that you can dial MOA and then get a program on either a computer or PDA that you can figure out different MOA for different conditions. lots and lots and lots to think about when ya get into longrange shooting! have fun and shoot straight
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hey guys, i should have put this in my other topic but i totally spaced it. Looking for a wood stock that will fit a model 700 short action. again it does not matter the condition, new or old. i got a response on the model 70 LA within minutes of posting, hopefully i can get lucky again and be able to return the favor soon. thanks for looking shooterpar
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pm sent shmitty! thanks
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hey guys, i am looking for an old or new model 70 wood stock. it does not matter the condition, just has to fit model 70 long action. thanks guys! bob dykeman
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hey guys, my stepdad drew the late muzzleloader tag right before thanksgiving. we've never layed a foot in this unit but plan on doing lots of scouting. was wondering if anyone could maybe narrow down the scouting a little, i've read the game and fish areas to look at. how's the woolhouse habitat area? seems the game and fish put a lot of emphasis on this area. we would rather get away from the crowds and be in a little less elk than be around everyone else. is it safe to assume that the northern 3rd of the unit is lower elevations and glassable? will i find elk up there even if they have not migrated out of the southern part of the unit? any help would be so greatly appreciated -bob
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hey guys i got a weatherguard tool box model 126-3-01 that i have just sitting around. its been used for work but is in great shape, all the locks work great. they retail for over $600, i'd like to get $250 out of it. will consider all offers too. located in prescott -bob i can send pictures upon request
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pm sent!!!!! -bob
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hey, not real sure if this is the right section but i am looking the handle of a member. he's the rock and earth guy here in prescott, drives the charcoal 4 door chevy with a sticker on the back. wouldnt mind chatting with ya some shooterpar -bob
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hey guys, well i am craving a backpacking trip. been wanting to spend some time exploring down in the bottom of sycamore canyon for a long time now and this is it, going for it. looking to spend probably about 6 days, 5 nights down there and well i just cant carry 6 days worth of water. was wondering if anyone knew what the water situation is down there this time of year? are the creeks flowing enough to purify water? how about all the springs that are down there? water is really the only concern that i have, i am an avid backpacker and got all the cool gadgets. spent 4 weeks backpacking in the brooks range and alaska range this last fall and i just cant get enough. if anyone has any info it would be greatly appreciated. thanks, bob and since everyone likes pictures, heres one of my '09 buck.