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Thanks man! Oh I think momma found herself a new ride, she loves it!
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5-6 miles you might need a repeater tower? I use some kenwoods, same ones I use for work. I can get 2-3 miles out of them maybe 4 if it's a clear line of sight, no hills. I know my pac-set (radios) are about $400 each. I believe they are the Kenwood NX-210 Durahm cummunications is in north Mesa, they specialize in 2 ways.
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Ha ha thanks Tim!!! Oh I was supposed to work but found out last night midnight that I'm off for the day. Wife yelled at me today to get down stairs, figured breakfast was ready. But she yelled again grab your gun and hurry. I kept thinking what gun??? Pistol? 300 ultra? Shotgun??? 22mag???? I choose wisely figured it was a coyote! Hit him twice with the 22 mag off the back fence off my lawn in my underwear ha ha ha! Coyote down, best way to start off the birthday!!!
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I think this paying up front already exisit??? Paper apps or did they do away with paper apps and strictly online???
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Nope, just hope you don't belong to one of those big anti banks like B of A
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I just sold a matte finish one for $375 Being gloss I would say $300-$400
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New to predator hunting need some spots
Couzer replied to Bradaet's topic in Predator Hunting and Trapping
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Pretty cool! Rockets are fun with the kids!!!
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Aren't you a hard core Christian? But you want to murder illegal immigrants?Plenty of justice in the Bible Casey. Thanks for your awesome comment. Wow!!!! Really Mike???
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Desert Pheasant Recreation "HORRIBLE"
Couzer replied to Big Browns's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Dane you should have asked here before you went. I had a even worse experience back in 2002. Yea it's the worst ran place ever!!!! -
Wow nice looking rig!!!!
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I had member Southernexpress make one for my 223 wssm. Maybe even pm Douglas gun guy or speedygoss to make one?
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Right on! Yea I agree Healy has the best customer service that I have seen at a gun store!
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Just saw this on FB, be aware of your target!!!! http://www.dailyinterlake.com/article/20161222/ARTICLE/161229951 On Oct. 28, the Kalispell hunter was convicted by Thompson Falls Justice of the Peace Donald M. Strine of illegally killing two bighorn sheep during a hunting trip in the Knowles Creek area. He says that it was an honest mistake, but one that still wound up costing him more than $32,000 in fines after he self-reported the incident. Nobody draws a sheep tag you waited 30 years for and ends up killing three animals intentionally, Fleming said in an interview Monday. On Oct. 28, Fleming was tracking a herd of bighorn sheep at Knowles Creek with his friend and a fellow Kalispell hunter, Brad Borden, when he sighted on a trophy ram. I took a shot at my ram, but as soon as I shot that ram, I didnt know it at the time, it fell into a depression where I couldnt see it, Fleming said. He reloaded, peered back through his scope and saw what appeared to be the same animal. Im sure hes wounded, so I shoot him again. When I walked up the hill, I cant tell you how shocked I was to see three bighorn sheep lying there. The second bullet had passed through the second ram and struck an ewe standing in the brush behind it, killing it with a shot to the throat. Borden then called the game warden, who upon investigating the scene, told the two men that the evidence appeared to corroborate their story. Fleming said the warden even helped the hunters pack out the meat, allowing him to keep the first ram. He told me, I gotta charge you for taking a ram, but I cant charge you for taking an ewe, Fleming recalled. I just thought I was going to pay a fine. I never thought Id lose my license. Fleming pleaded guilty to the offenses. As restitution to the state, he must pay $30,000 for the second ram and $2,000 for the ewe, in addition to a $735 fine for hunting over the limit. He also lost his hunting, trapping and fishing privileges for 30 months. Judge Strine said in an interview with the Daily Inter Lake that although the game warden corroborated Flemings account of the sheep killings, the law gives him no leeway on restitution for those convicted of illegally harvesting animals. The law says shall, not may, so that pretty much takes the discretion away from the judge, Strine said. But he added that he could have suspended Flemings sportsman privileges for considerably longer than he did. Strine also said he allowed Fleming to make the payments in installments, citing the accidental nature of the crime. RELYING ON information from a story in the Sanders County Ledger, a Daily Inter Lake news brief in its Monday Regional Roundup referred to Fleming as poacher, which he said compounded his poor luck by tarnishing his reputation in his home town. Poaching is not legally defined under Montana law, and is instead a more generalized term. Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden Capt. Lee Anderson said he typically reserves the word for those who illegally kill wildlife with intent. I generally only use the term for folks that do it purposefully and knowingly, Anderson said. ... We try to work with guys as much as we can, and then its up to the judge to decide what kind of penalty he wants to levy. Ultimately, Strine said the responsibility rests with Fleming, regardless of whether the circumstances were unfortunate. If youre gonna go out in the woods with a rifle, you better know the law and what youre going to shoot at, and what youre not going to shoot at, Strine said. While Fleming disagreed with the charges, he said he appreciated the wardens credulity after Borden called in the incident. Still, he feels that a judge should have some leeway when sentencing someone who had no intention to break the law. As a hunter, there should be an incentive for every hunter to do the right thing and the honest thing, which is to report yourself, he said. They shouldnt throw the book at an honest hunter. Ive never had a hunting violation in my life and Ive never had a criminal history. Reporter Sam Wilson can be reached at 758-4407 or by email at swilson@dailyinterlake.com.
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Wow! Good calling and great shooting!!!!
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Always wondered if you were related. But thanks!Yea I guess I claim him! What is the current p&y recored?
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Nice buck, my bro said you passed by the station to show it off, I was trying to put 2 and 2 together! Stud buck
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Wow what a great first buck! December tag to!! Nice job David and congrats to your son!!!!
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I'll be buying one here soon, +1 for truearms!!!
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Wow, just awesome! I am deeply appreciative of your service Neil and all everyone else that has served our country! Good job to everyone involved!!!!
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Honestly you should send R&R the bill for the velvet fix, they need to own up to it!!
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Anyone bought anything from Gunbroker? Anyone know a good FFL?
Couzer replied to GreyGhost85's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Very cool man! Yea you don't hardly see the 264 sitting on the shelves at gun stores anymore! Great choice