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1994 toyota 4x4 extended cab for sale or trade
123456 replied to bowhunter81's topic in Classified Ads
Im sure "they" is the people who are stealing them and taking them to Mexico. Go to Mexico and you will see that his statement is not far from the truth. -
Swarros any day. IMO, the only people who will tell you otherwise have never owned Swarovski. Vortex are great optics, but they are not Swarovski. If you wanted the new lenses put in the swarros, they can do that as well. But I would say that even @ 10 years old, they are still better than Vortex.
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I have had great results with molasses near a trail.
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I would recommend you were a pair of depends just in case a lion comes into the call. Chances are, you will not see him or her until they are right in your face.
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I may be wrong, but isn't that a 2nd generation glock. It does not appear to have the thumb indentations or the front strap finger grooves.
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95% of modern muzzleloaders do not need a tool to take out the primer. I would say 99% of the muzzleloaders made in the last 3 years do not need a tool.
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Thanks for your input. I passed the info on to my friend and he should be contacting them soon. I think I am almost as excited as he is about his antelope tag.
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1994 toyota 4x4 extended cab for sale or trade
123456 replied to bowhunter81's topic in Classified Ads
My old 96 tacoma lasted less than 5 minutes on Craigslist. I think I got over 10 calls from the time I posted until I had cash in hand. From post to cash in hand was around 2 hours. Bump one more time for a Yota with plenty of life left in her. -
Thompson center Triumph. I love mine.. More accurate than I am and is easy to clean. I have around 600$ into mine with a scope on it. I love the Break action for puting the primers in.
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94 5/8
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The ones that are 2500$ are the new HD's. I have your same set, your about 600$ to steep.
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July 21st Get-Together at Gila Outdoor in Safford - GIANT BUCKS!
123456 replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in CouesWhitetail.com Get-togethers!
Is this the same weekend of the Bowhunter happening? Bad planning this year on the get together @ Marshall and this one. Both are over 2 of the most popular archery shoots in the state. Next year, the idea of a get together @ the sunrise shoot sounds like a great Idea. 2 birds with one arrow. -
HMMM... My email said the 13th. Maybe they are gonna charge my card a week before yours.
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North Peoria got an absolute hammering of rain today. Ruined my golf game, but I know the critters in those mountains North of me needed the rain more than I needed a round of golf. I couldn't believe how long it rained and how hard it came down.
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Any call other than a hoochie mama. Most over used call in elk hunting IMO. +1 on elknut.com. Do not bugle much, you will tend to call in more hunters than elk. (They usually come in pushing thier hoochie mama.) You can't mistake the sound that call makes. Hyperlip single is really easy and can make a wide range of noises. From cow-calf - excited cow and so on. Diaphrams are great when the bull is in close. No hands required and will make the animal stop so you get your shot. If I am going to bugle, I use a real weak bugle. You do not want to sound like the biggest bull in the woods. If you sound too big, the bull you are calling will go quiet. ( Hence he doesn't want to get his arse kicked, he just wants a cow.) Now if you are after a herd bull, it gets considerably more difficult. Good luck on your hunt.
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I loaded some 150 gr ttsx in my 300wsm. I shot a buck in the kaibab a few years back with them. Not only did I get great groups on paper, the wound channel was awesome. The buck did not go very far. plastic tipped bullets tend to have a little higher velocities at longer range, which also gives a little more energy. When ballistic tip bullets came out, I fell in love with them. You get the b/c of hollow points with less wind drag.
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Hunts are as late as they will ever be this year. I would go with first weekend.
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Moultrie camera's IMO are a great camera for the money. I own 5 and have never had a problem. 2 of them are a little larger than most, but great pictures with no problems. Just giving you a different camera option if you choose to switch over.
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Field Judging Elk and Scoring Elk Antlers
123456 replied to Jay Scott's topic in Jay Scott Outdoors/Colburn and Scott Outfitters
Great post. Very informative. I used to use the, If I think he is close to 350, I would usually start with 200" and then add up what I thought his tine length was to see if he went higher. The 200 is 60" of mass 40" spread and 50" beams. This is an easy way to get in the ballpark. The method you have explained seems much more accurate. Thanks again. -
cable jumping off of roller guide wheel
123456 replied to devilincatcountry's topic in Bows, arrows, broadheads
Time to buy a new Heli-M. I would guess that your string and/or cable is wrong length by just a little bit. -
Online draw system fails AGAIN!
123456 replied to Gr8 White Jr's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I had a problem on my first attempt. It sent me back to home page like others have stated. Then on the second time, it worked like a champ. Easy and cost effective. I am sure the amount of applicants for sheep and buffalo will greatly increase with the out of pocket only being $7.50 unless you are drawn. -
1st Annual Shootin' The Moon Bowfishing Tournament
123456 replied to Joe Kauffman's topic in Fishing
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I watched plenty of guys set up on the day they hunted, and they had chances at goats. Spot and stalk is a blast on this hunt, I would highly advise it if you are willing to accept teh fact that you are going to blow a bunch until it all comes together. It was just too hot on my 19a hunt to even think about sitting in a blind. Not to mention, 90% of the hunters will be sitting water and the competition is just not worth it. Someone always seems to own the waterhole. Look closer to the hill where bushes start to grow. Then If you want, build a natural blind in the bushes. Less chance of someone sitting in it before you get there.
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Nice buck, I like how the rack is just a perfect typical whitetail rack. I am one of the few who would shoot a big typical over an equally big non- typical. I love the tine length. That buck right there qualifies as a leg-wetter in my books.
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If I had a kid, this would already be bought. great price on the gun. Scope is 200$ and gun new is in 400-500 range. I can't believe it has lasted this long. Do not forget, that if you buy a full length stock, you would have an awesome coyote gun.