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Looking to buy a set of kowa big eyes, (2) 664 spotters w/ 30x wide angle eyepieces with flatline dual mount or similar mount. Let me know if anyone wants to sell this setup. Thank you!
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If the sale falls through, please let me know. Thank you!
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I am interested, you are in Safford?
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Wow! What a toad! Awesome pictures and video!
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I was at the Grocery store last night and saw a guy with a cart full of milk (at least 20 gallons), and I live in Safford. Crazy times for sure!
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I haven’t personally looked through a set yet, but I have heard that they are a pretty good setup that can hang with the highlanders and btx. I missed out on a pair a few days ago. I live in the safford area so I have to be quick when they come up for sale lol!
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KOWA PROMINAR TSN 664M big eyes PRICE DROP AGAIN
GoneHunting replied to buffhunter's topic in Classified Ads
Long shot, but did you ever sell these? -
If this is still available I’ll take it.
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I hate to ask, but I was wondering if anyone knows how much a 1966 Remington 700 BDL .264 Win Mag w/ 24 inch barrel is worth? I would say it is 95% condition. Also, What are the best factory loads to shoot? Thanks for the help!
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1966 Remington 700 BDL .264 Win Mag
GoneHunting replied to GoneHunting's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks for the info, I have not gone out to shoot this gun yet, but plan to this weekend. I have a box of 100 grain Nosslers and a box of 140 grain Nosslers. I guess I will see what shoots better and go with that. Mike -
Any idea what that work might have cost? I also have a 7mm WSM in a Winchester Model 70 that I purchased new a few years ago. I have had the same problems with this gun. I will shoot a couple of shots and then the next couple will be 2-3 inches from the first two. I have tried 3 different scopes, but seem to get the same results with each. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
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$5000 for both or each?
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I have a pair of Minox 15X58 for sale. These binos are in mint condition and have only been used on two hunts. I would not be selling, but I was lucky to get a pair of Swaros 15X56 for Christmas. I am asking $650. Here's a review on the Minox 15's from an article about Big Eyes. The whole article can be found at www.24hourcampfire.com Minox BD 15x58 ED BR "Big, heavy, and bright." First impressions can mean a lot, and with the Minox 15x58 ED BR, what you see is what you get. What you do not see is the price, and because of its MSRP of $1,050, reviewers unanimously voted the Minox as the "Best Value." The largest (225x159x69mm) 15x that we tested, as well as the heaviest (52.55 ounces), it was as the reviewers noted "very heavy for a small hand," "bigger and heavier than the Geovids," and "massive glass." Despite its weight and bulk, reviewers were very impressed with the Minox's optical performance: "Very, very close optically to the Swaro and Leica," "98% as good as binos costing twice as much," and "incredible optics, at any price." When Minox introduced the revamped 15x58 ED at the 2006 SHOT Show, the big news was the ED flouride glass, which, according to Minox, aids in accurate color rendition. Compared to the earlier versions of the Minox 15x58 without the ED glass, the new ED BR is a noticeable improvement, not only in color fidelity, but in sharpness and resolution as well. Reviewers noted that the Minox stayed with the Leica and the Swarovski into the far edges of twilight, with image quality constant well past legal shooting light. Resolution was excellent, if a fine hair less sharp than the very best. Clarity and brightness were also excellent, partly because of the 58mm objective lenses, the largest of any 15x binocular that we tested. Reviewers noted "no eye strain, easy to get properly adjusted," and "great tripod adapter." A few reviewers noted that it "does not adapt well to bifocals," that its "objective covers felt cheap, the Swarovski-type tethered covers are much nicer," and "very big ocular housing, tricky to fit in eye socket." However, these observations did not detract from the overall impression that the Minox 15x58 is truly a lot of glass for a great price. Runaway best "bang for buck." MSRP: $1,049. Four-plus stars.
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Binos are sold pending funds$$$ to tfdpm126. Thanks.
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tfdpm126, I sent you an email. Thanks, Mike
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Eagle Eye, These are still available. Let me know if you are interested. I have all the original packaging (box, warranty card, bino strap, covers, leather case), and I also have the Minox tripod adapter for them as well. Thanks.
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Mattobertin, PM replied.
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These are not mine, but I just wanted to say welcome to the site and to say THANKS for given hunters a good name. Thats Awesome that you and your son are trying to return valuable property to someone who I am sure is sick to death about losing their binos.
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Neat video of coues hunt
GoneHunting replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Awesome video! Looks like that buck did a back flip. -
What a day! Thanks for the pics and story.
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Are the Binos still available? I have a Berreta 9mm pistol, or a Winchester Model 70 7mm WSM available for partial trade if intetrested.
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Thanks for the pics! I love that apple feed buck!
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Congrats, great story, I hope my 2 girls will want to go out and enjoy some good quality hunting in a couple of years.
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Awesome clip! Thanks.