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Awesome!!! Can't wait to see the pics!!!
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Traditional Muzzle Loader Help???
Couzer replied to Couzer's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Thanks sundevil, appreciate you posting the manual. I plan on shooting the round balls, looks like it shoots the .490 ones. Looks like i need to head over to bass pro or cabelas for the kit. -
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Great job to your boys and you John!!! Good shot from 200 yards on those little javelinas. No better time then hunting with the family!
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Very Nice!!!!
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Nice job! Way to hunt hard through the hunt!
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Please help me decide between the 338 LP or 300 WM . what would you choose?
Couzer replied to game hntr's topic in Long Range Shooting
if you have the money do a 338 -
He probably migrated north
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Well it’s kind of funny how it all works out. My brother and I drew out together back in 2002 for our first deer hunt and had a great time, but were both unsuccessful with memories that will last a lifetime. We had decided to put in together for another hunt this year and drew our first choice. We were really excited but I told my brother I do not know the area at all, he has been living near the area now for nearly 3-4 years and feels pretty confident that we will do ok. The Wednesday before the hunt my brother had called me and told me some bad news, he was not going to be able to hunt opening Friday or Saturday. I was pretty bummed but new he had to run to the valley to make some cash which I completely understand in this economy. For myself I had taken the whole hunt off, so I was going to hunt in an area that I had no idea where to go. I decided to Leave Friday morning and hunt the late morning through the evening. I had a friend come over to borrow some bullets Thursday night, and he gave me some areas to check out. When I got there Friday late morning it was like a ghost town, no other hunter in sight. I’m so used to hunting whitetail in the southern units and 22 with a zoo of people. Well I hit the first area with no results, hiked about 2-3 miles back in not seeing a lot of sign decided to check out another area for the evening. I pulled up to the second area and found a good hill to glass from so I packed my gear and headed over. As I set up I hear this banging noise as someone was loading their truck. I saw a guy and lady friend loading wood just making a ton of noise. I decided to hike over to another ridge and glass there. I found another great spot and started glassing again. After 3 hours of glassing I began to tell myself that I was seeing things move. Every stump seemed like it had antlers on it. With the long drive up, hiking in the morning and sitting here for what seemed forever I told myself that I needed to get back to the truck while I still had daylight. Well I did just that after not seeing a dane thing, I realized I still had more daylight and should not have left. I called it a day and said, just wait till Scott (my brother) gets back and hunt with him. Well As I got back into my truck I started the 20 mile drive back to his house. As I was driving down I saw a group of deer cross the road in front of me. I grabbed my gun, stopping the truck about 400 yards before them and head toward the pines. As I got about 50 yards off the road I missed my opportunity as the deer ran down the mountain. I noticed they were both had antlers on them but took of way to fast in the thick terrain. As I turned back towards my truck I saw 6 more bucks coming within 200 yards. I picked out the biggest one and dropped him in his tracks. I just thought to myself, I hiked this morning, glassed for a few hours this evening, and then dropped a buck on my way out? I am just glad it was an easy pack out and got lucky, right time, right place. I called my brother and he was in disbelief that I got one opening day. For my brother, I hunted with him on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday passing up on about 15 smaller bucks. On Friday he connected with this nice 4X4 down a nasty steep canyon. I was over in Eagar when he called, so I headed over and helped him pack out his buck. The buck was on the other side near the top. He told me he didn't know how we were going to get to it, but where there is a will, there is a way! These were are first muley bucks, and Scott had put a ton of time into this unit. If you can see the red circle, My brother is in the pic as I hiked to the Canyon to take this picture. It was a steeeeppp hike there and out! My Brother and his First Muley My buck after I took the meat, the Coyotes had a feast! 2 days later. Boiling the Skull Dead Bear that was found. Called it into AZGF, said looks like it was dumped there, back legs were missing but guts still there and a fresher kill, still had alot of juice in it!
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Priceless!!! Congrats on a great buck
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Dane that stinks! Last year when we hunted down there in 33 I had to yell at stupid kids walking the roads in the middle of the night by our camp! They kept daring each other to walk up to our things and see if there was anyone in our tents at 2am. This went on through out the whole night. There had to of been multiple groups. Anyways I hope you find your stuff!
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Relax Jason...you don't need to cyber scout you are plenty good enough without it... and you know dang good and well that info is meant for the tag holder not for one of us who is looking to cold call and book the hunter... I had a buddy sitting on that ram several times on his deer hunt... and could have easily made the call but thought better of it... I got no bone with you and you none with me so lets keep it that way... my coment was not directed at you or intended for you... I just think less said is more to the benifit of all who spend countless hours afield, whether chasing elk, deer, or sheep... I know you feel similar about certain things... Cheers and Happy Holidays to you and yours... Well said Coues n Sheep
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+ 5 2 years ago I hiked over to a ridge to start glassing and realized that my stud came off my 15's. It was clearly lost somewhere in the brush. Lesson learned is to make sure every part is nice and tightened down before you go hiking. I ended up putting some blue locktite on the threads of the new stud for extra peace of mind. Anyways the Outdoorsmans is a great product!
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If this is what your looking for, I have some for $10, I need to double check to make sure I know where they are at.
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Agree, I load 90 grns in my 700 with a Custom Hart barrel.
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Great caller, limited on volume, but sometimes you don't need the extra high volume
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+ 1 good load data for a factory rem 700. Set the bullet to the internal mag.
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Great job to all!!!!
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Rifle Build 7mm WSM (updated completed with pics)
Couzer replied to Couzer's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Cool shayne! Post some pics when you get it rolling! I was very very happy with hart on my last rifle. Are you going to do any certain fluting on the barrel? Pooter your pretty funny! Although that would stink if that really happened! Your going to be jealous when I knock some coyotes tomorrow with the 25 wssm! -
stuck cases in my resizing die
Couzer replied to swaro06's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Careful not to put to much on the outside, it doesn't take much. One thing that has helped me is to lube the inside of the brass where the bullet is seated. I have had a few stuck cases, but eliminated this when I started lubing the inside. I use brake cleaner to clean the lube off. I've only had problems with the large caliber rounds. Hopefully this helps. -
For me it's the gas money!!!!
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Thanks guys for your comments! John my buck had a big ol body, I couldn’t believe how much meat I got off him, defiantly a lot bigger than my brothers. For as the rifles used, mine was a Custom Hart 300 RUM on a Remington action, the 210 vld did a great job. I did the gutless method when getting the meat off so I didn’t get a chance to recover the bullet. Only one small hole, and no exit at 225 yards. My brother took his buck with a 7mm Tikka T3 Lite. It was hard to believe his buck was in that steep canyon, if you click on the picture to blow it up, you can barely make Scott out in the picture. Clint, great job on your buck to!!!! To bad we didn't run into each other.