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  1. Hello, my name is Christian and I am excited to share some information on a product that I have developed. It is called the Range Snap. The initial development of my product was to bring my range finder within inches of my eye so I always had quick and easy access to it in that split second when needed with minimal movement. As everyone knows, it is not always easy to get to your Range Finder when you need it. You can’t use the lanyard with your binoculars because it swings and hits your binoculars. Some people wear it differently or keep it in their shirt pocket. But it is not as accessible as it should be, I have tried. My product attaches to your Range Finder and will snap to your binocular strap, backpack strap on any other thin piece of material. The Range Finder snaps on the front of your shoulder so you only have to move your hand and Range Finder just a few inches so you can use it. It comes with a secure strap that goes around your Range Finder and strap. This keeps your Range Finder from flopping around while hiking, running, crawling or any other vigorous movement. It has a quick disconnect so it slides right off. You can put your bow in front of you to camouflage your movement and get that quick Range when needed. The reason that I do not have a Bull Elk that was pushing 400” on my wall was because I could not get to my Range Finder without the fear of spooking the Bull. It was very thick and the yardage was uncertain to me. I did not want to wound it so I had to let it walk. I would have given about anything at the time to have this developed at that moment. I actually looked very hard for a product like this before my hunt, and felt I may be hindered on the hunt. Unfortunately it happened as I dreaded. I made a few for a hunting partner and I to use, as we both shared the same problem. As more friends saw them, they wanted one as well. Everyone said I needed to make more so I could market and sell them. All of my hunting partners and friends use them. We have been using these since 2005 with great success and won't be in the field without them. As time went on I have discovered more and more uses for them. There are many uses of the Range Snap. Use it to have quick and easy access to any accessory you will use frequently. I usually have 2-3 Range Snaps clipped on me at all times. 1-2 on my bino system and 1 on my backpack strap, or vise-a-versa. I use my two-way radio a lot. This keeps it high on my shoulder and don’t have to dig in my pocket when someone calls or I need to use it. Another accessory I use frequently is my GPS. I snap my GPS to my backpack strap when I am hiking and want the satellites to continue to track me. Otherwise I loose signal when I put it in my pocket. I snap my camera, small video camera, tactical flashlight, varmint call and many other items so I have access to them when needed, and depending on the situation. This will also snap to your belt loop if needed. They will snap on and off when needed. Put it high or low on your straps. Snap it to your right or left side as needed. It is a very versatile and useful item to have. I looked for years to find a product that would allow me to snap my Range Finder high on my shoulder so I had it at all times. I searched the web, stores, and asked everyone I knew if they had ever heard of a product like this. I could not find anything that suited my needs so I was forced to develop the Range Snap on my own. There are a some people here in AZ, and a handful in a few other states that use the Range Snaps and like them. I just wanted to talk about my product and let people know there is a solution out there to carry your Range Finder in a manageable and accessible manner. Anybody else ever have a problem with getting to your Range Finder when needed? Here are a few pics. Please post up if you use a Range Snap, like it and why.
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    Silver Jeep Cherokee in Globe

    Was driving through Globe Thurday and saw and Silver Jeep Cherokee around noon backed into a business on South side of road with a BIG CWT.com sticker on windshield. Didn't get a pic. though. Who wuz it?
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    Opening Morning Double

    Nice double with the smoker. 2 out of 3 is good. Congrats and great pics.
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    CouesWhitetail.com sticker in Iraq!

    Very cool and thank you for your service!!!
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    Fob Coyote & Javelina

    Nice job and great write up! That is a really cool looking silver pig. The spot and stalk coyote is not an easy one. Those pigs can be tough, my buddy shot his 5 times last year and he swore they were all good shots. I have been wanting to try those FOB's myself. How do you like them? Any clearance issues at all?
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    Muzzleloader Success!

    Way to get it done with the Muzzy, nice pics! Thank you for sharing.
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    Selfbow huntN (anyone on here).

    Not yet unfortunately... but hopefully soon. I bought an Osage stave about 2 years ago with the intention of making one by now but haven't yet. I have been saving Turkey wing feathers to use for the feathers on the Cedars and will tie them on with sinew. Also wanted to make my own broadheads, grind them, temper em, and tie them on with sinew as well. My plan was to have it done for last Javi season but didn't make it, then this year didn't happen either. Had to hunt them last year with a backed longbow Great job on the Selfbow, gives me motivation. Good luck on the Javi's, I'll be after them this weekend with my flinter.
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    2010 Archery Javelina Double!

    Great job guys, especially on the double! Nice writeup and a terrific sequence of pictures that really helps to bring the story all together. The pictures themselves just about tell everything. This post has me excited and I can't wait till next month for my H.A.M. hunt.
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    Unit 31 December Hunt

    Welcome to a wonderful site! Great job guys on filling all your Whitetails tags.
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    The Karma Buck

    Great write up and congratulations to Ian! What a stud of a buck. Very nice pics.
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    2010 Monster AZ archery coues

    What a buck! Absolutely gorgeous and what a stud! Great job and thank you for sharing.
  12. heading out super early in the morning from the valley and just wanted to make sure that the klondyke road still goes all the through. Haven't been through since that road was closed off years ago. would hate to get there just to find out I have to back track to the I-70 and head all the way to almost Pima and loose hours. Just can't afford to loose any time . thank you.
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    klondyke aravaipa road, is it still open

    thanks for the number. just called and spoke to a lady but don't think we're on the same page. she said it is a jeep trail only and I probably couldn't get through and would have to use the klondyke/aravaipa bet ft. thomas and Pima. I just need to know if the klondyke rd. goes through. will be turning at superior towards kearny and turning left at that technical college trying to get through. anybody been there recently? in a 4 whl drive but don't want anything crazy. if I have to i'll go almost to Pima but was really needing to save time by going the back way.
  14. out hunting now and just seen a small mule deer 2 point dead on side of road hit by car, probably not more than 2 hrs old. hate to see it just go to waste. I have never been in this situation. I have heard you can call G&F but they are closed and don't have anything about this on their message or prompts. I won't tag it with my tag no matter what sized deer. glassing right now and messaging from my phone but will drive past it a bit after dark, only have about 2 hrs to figure it out. i'd take it if I could legally, but how? I won't risk getting in trouble. should I bother? thank you.
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    dead deer on road hit by car, who do I call?

    thanks gary, i'll just leave out for coyote bait then. figured i'd be wasting my mtime. I still have plenty of deer in the freezer from last year anyways. thanks anyways for the quick responses.
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    dead deer on road hit by car, who do I call?

    it's unit 41 I think? just past Gila bend. it doesn't matter all that much, just tryin to do the right thing and hate to see it waste, plus I really hate butchering animals . thanks amanda.
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    Carter Release

    Great release, good price. I have a 4 finger Insatiable, almost indentical with a little bit different finger geometry, love mine! Carter makes the best Releases.... period!
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    First Muley Buck

    Very nice buck and a great read. You are correct about work beginning when you drop them. Packing them out is very rewarding.... at the end but can be a killer. Beautiful buck and congratulations.
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    DIRTBAG ARCHERY ELK HUNTER

    I stopped reading this thread about halfway through, grew tiresome. Jumped back on to read just the last few posts and Russ' post made me laugh! Too funny sir!
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    Turkeys and Elk

    Yep, they'll still come in. I have game cam pics this year with deer and turkey together within feet of each other just hanging out and feeding. Another with Turkey walking right up on some elk feeding, pretty neat to see them all together.
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    The giant spike

    +1 Man that is a monster spike!
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    MOVED

    Up one time B-4 I put it on an archery or Auction site. Javelina season is just around the corner.
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    MOVED

    Up for sale is a Checkmate Crusader 64" and 56lbs. @ 28" in near mint condition. I'd say a 9 - 9.5 out of 10. I wouldn't give anything a 10 unless it was on the showroom floor. Right hand, tillered for split finger Bow has a cocobolo riser and tips, Quilted Birdseye Maple veneers on both belly and back of bow. Limbs are Autumn camo actionwood in between (I beleive Pacific Yew). Great lookin bow Bow shoots great and hit where you point. Bow does not stack that I can feel as far as I can draw which is over 31". Pics to be posted soon. String in great shape and shot very little. New the bow is 525.00 Base price +35.00 for Cocobolo riser +25.00 for autumn camo actionwood +95.00 for Quilted birdseye maple veneers on belly and back of bow That is 680.00 new plus a wait time of probably 9+ months Here is a link with the details, it is just the the bottom 2 right hand pics http://www.recurves.com/chek_mate_crusader_longbow.html Asking 425.00 Not really looking for any trades, trying to fund a higher end flintlock long rifle
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    MOVED

    Up one time B-4 I put it on an archery or Auction site. Javelina season is just around the corner.
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    MOVED

    This is a great bow, bow has DAS silencing pads between limbs and riser. Bow in great shape as well as string. Probably a 9 out of 10. Shoots great and very fast. This is their newer improved version over the Gamemaster I Specs on bow; 60lbs, right hand, camo Includes: a 3 pin Trophy Ridge sight Take down carry/transportation case DAS silencing pads installed between limbs and riser Allen wrench for limbs 2- sets of camo limbsavers on limbs Here is alink to Hoyt with a little info on it http://www.hoyt.com/recurve_bows/hoyt_recu...ows_hunting.php $350.00 Not looking for any trades, trying to fund a higher end Flintlock long rifle
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