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Cva paramount or rem ult
yotebuster replied to Dcc22hunter's topic in Muzzleloader hunting for Coues Deer
Soooo because the muzzleloaders are too effective they’ll take the tags away and make the available to rifles which are more effective yet? -
Info Desire: AZ G&F Cannot Charge CC Upfront For Tags
yotebuster replied to HuntHike61's topic in The Campfire
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I went ahead and read the thread first as I was 100% sure it was some dick bag trolling everyone.
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Awesome trip! These two shed look like the same buck on back to back years???
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I won this thing in a local raffle (first gun I ever won!). Creedmoor isn’t my style and I’m building something with more horsepower. It’s brand new, kind of a slick little rifle. Figured I’d throw it up here as well as my local classifieds. They retail for $2250 but go for $1950 on gun broker. I’m asking $1850 local, I’d be able to do that for a CWT member and I’ll eat the shipping to your FFL. I’d have to do a cleared check or PayPal gift (or you pay fees). It would make a sweetheart of a youth or women’s rifle, or a good mountain rifle for a grown man (with man bun).
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Had a heck of a year up here in ND. I was able to draw a muzzleloader tag here after a 10 year wait. In ND an archery tag is OTC, rifle are by draw but I’m able to get a landowner tag and muzzy is draw. They only give out 400 muzzy tags statewide so it’s a fun hunt. My goal was to kill 3 bucks and hopefully do it all on our own land. Ended up killing my target buck with my bow on opening night. My dad sat in the blind with me which was a lot of fun. Rifle and muzzy were filled as well with bucks we were hoping to get as they were 7.5 and 6.5 yr olds respectively. Also my buddy was able to kill a piebald doe that showed up on our place this fall. Pretty great fall all and all up here!! Last pic is a cool non typical buck that ended up getting killed on some neighboring ground after putting the slip on me a few times. He was living more or less in my backyard all summer but started hanging out on some adjacent public after opener and that’s where he got killed.
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Some eastern whitetail pics while we wait.....
yotebuster replied to yotebuster's topic in Other Big Game
Thanks! It’s a good investment. If you were buying land strictly for hunting I think a person would be pretty disappointed in the cost and amount of work it is. This land is my wife and I’d retirement, if we can get it paid off in 20 years we can have a good living off just the cash rent or farm it ourselves if commodity prices are good. I guess it’s more fun then a 401k. I would love to be back in AZA with all the public access though. You can go anywhere and everywhere and get away from people if you work at it. I miss that! -
Yeah I figured the results were out already.....
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It’s good to be the front quarters guy! Except when you’re hunting moose or Buffalo!
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I honestly wonder what good this spam crap does for them? There’s no link to transmit a virus? There’s always a reason for someone to do this crap and I guess I’m not tech enough to understand it.
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If you go back and read my post from a while back I went over that. There are plenty of bad dentists, particularly in population centers, competition drives them to do things that aren’t best for patients. Believe me I’ve seen it. There are definitely good dentists in MX as well. It’s just that their treatment standards are mostly non existent (or atleast enforcement of them is). I kicked around going into medical School. I had a couple good mentors who were MD’s and they pushed me toward dentistry as they saw the socialization of medicine coming and couldn’t have been more correct. Same is coming for dentistry but I’m hoping since I live out in the sticks I can avoid it for another 20 Years and then retire.
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This is an awesome idea!! That’s where I went to school. It’ll take them some time, but the work you will be getting done will be up to standard of care. When I was there the fees were about 35-50% of normal.
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Their income tax brackets are similar to ours actually. Their liability insurance is likely less or more likely nonexistent, which DIRECTLY affects you as a consumer because that’s who pays you when things go bad. My post was slightly in jest, he’s cheaper because of the fact that the don’t have any red tape (HIPPA, OSHA or dental boards) to help maintain quality standards. No different then you can get a Chinese made side by side off alibada for $5k, it’ll probably look and function as well as a domestic made one in the beginning as well. What will happen in a few years is the part that makes the difference. Google “Grey market dental supplies”. You’ll see where they get their stuff. It’s not really grey market in Mexico of course, that’s an American term for the garbage materials they use but that’s the same stuff. I guess I would ask yourself before you have any dental procedure done, domestically or foreign. “Would I let themdo a kidney transplant?” If your answer is “no” then you shouldn’t let them mess with your mouth. Same risks.
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Sounds like an awesome place. I’m just surprised if he’s that great he wouldn’t put his office a few hundred yards north and charge double?
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Depends on the weather and how much help I have. Cool enough for the meat to keep and I’ve got horses? 10-15 miles wouldn’t be an issue. 75 during the day and 50 at night and I’m by myself? A couple miles is gonna be tough to do without spoilage. My brother and I shot two bulls out of the same herd about 10 years back in MT. It was 40 during the day and 20 at night. We got them both out but it took us 3 days. We were about 5 miles in. Prob won’t do that again. One elk yes. Two no. Edited to add a pic. That made my back hurt just thinking about that day which made me nostalgic so I had to dig up a pic. We 1,2,3’d them. Seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Thanks Jessica for atleast just spamming us and not putting a pic of yourself with ducks saying that “girls hunt too”.
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I thought that was a universal code
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Imma draw a tag out in the desert somewhere and hire him for one of those GBF’s.
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And now CWT is hacked with the F your mother virus. Hope it doesn’t get the game and fish computers too.
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Out here to prove girls hunt too
yotebuster replied to Caitlynhunts's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
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6mm Remington deer bullet
yotebuster replied to Rag Horn's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
If it’s a production 6mm it’s likely twisted more for 70-90 gr bullets unfortunately. That’s why the .243 won that battle. .244/6mm was made and marketed toward varmiters with light bullets and slower twists. Winchester marketed the .243 toward deer guys with 100gr bullets and the popularity took off. Figure out your twists before you buy anything. If you gotta go lighter stick to a bonded or all copper and you’ll be fine for coues even in the 80gr country. -
I have a .45 cal sabotless built by bad to the bone in las cruces. It’s my favorite gun. Shoots as good as any of my centerfires. I’m very comfortable with it out to 700 with the scope, 300 with a red dot and 275 with iron sights. It shoots a 300gr Parker at 2600fps with 122gr (by weight) of blackhorn. Here’s my 2 cents on LR muzzleloaders. 1: blackhorn 209 is an absolute must. 777 is water based so it and the residue imbibe water out of the air. This makes for inconsistent fouling and inconsistent powder. 2: measure your loads with WEIGHT not volume 3: For super long range you need a bore sized bullet. No plastic, no sabots or plastic belts. They burn up at the high temps, are very variable with ambient temp changes, and the varying amount of residue in your barrel will change your impact drastically with them. Get a barrel that’s well built and use a system that has bore sized bullets set up for it 4: magnum rifle primers are a must to burn magnum charges. The arrowhead system is great the bad to the bone system is as good and easier to use. The Remington system won’t work for blackhorn (see #1). Not sure on the paramount. 5. You need a muzzlebreak. My rifle is just behind a .338 lapua at the muzzle for energy. You wouldn’t dream of shooting a sporter weight lapua without a muzzlebreak. Don’t try it with a LR muzzy. My advise would be so send a 700 action to Arrowhead and have them put together a .45 cal bore contact gun with a break as cheap as they can. Prob still gonna run you $3k but you’ll love it and you’ll be a few hundred over a modified paramount or ultimate by the time you get it where you need it.
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I hate the word “harvest”. I harvest corn, barley and field peas every year with a combine, my wife harvests tomatoes out of the garden. I wish those guys would give the animal due respect and admit they killed the dang thing. I take a lot of pride in eating everything we kill, we haven’t bought meat in 11 years with the exception of eating at restaurants, but if I go out and kill an animal to eat it, I “killed” it. That’s taking everything from that animal, Inthink they deserve that respect Atleast. If you wanna harvest the wool from a sheep or harvest the sheds off of animals that’s fine but man that work bothers me. I know they do it to appease the softies with what they say. My inlaws are all on the left coast and I am sure to use the word “kill” with them every time I talked to them about hunting. As a matter of fact last weekend I was laker fishing and told them we “killed 4” of them when they asked how many we caught. Figured the fish earned that respect too.
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Any chance you’d ship it? I know there’d be a hazmat but I’d pay shipping if you’d go through the hassle.
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I dunno what kinda sick crap your thinking of, but I’m just talking about wrecking a porthole