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No In order to use the turrets you need some way of calculating the drop and converting it to whatever style of turret you have. ( Moa or Milrad). The most popular way is a phone app called shooter. You also need to know your muzzle velocity and BC of the bullet you are shooting.
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Hehehe. Cardinal fans. #flythew
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Smear the Obama voter - The adult version of the classic playground game.
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Thanks.
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I'm trying to figure out if the bottom rifle stock is painted or hydrodipped. I've sent the photo to a few places that dip and a couple that cerakote but no one will even respond. Any ideas?
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Which restroom do the robots use??lol I would like to build a robot that would take a huge dump on the White House lawn.
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Next they will claim robots are racist
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And we had no problems figuring out which restroom to use.
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*Raffle* Desert Christian Archers Swarovski optics raffle/ plus gift card
DesertBull replied to azhuntnut's topic in The Campfire
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Vortex Razor HD 20-60x85 or Swarovski 20-60x65 HD ???
DesertBull replied to archermatt's topic in Optics and tripods
I had a Vortex Viper HD spotter but it was more useful as a tent stake hammer than it was as a spotting scope. Same deal with their binos. Its only money. Buy once Cry once -
I have a 2012 Tundra. On a late elk hunt a few years ago on the last morning of the hunt I poked a hole in the oil pan on a rock while making a u turn on a back road. I heard the rock scraping the skid plate but when I got out to check it I saw no leak. It only leaked while the engine was running. I drove it all the way from north of Snowbowl to Mesa and neither the check engine light or low oil pressure warning came on. When I stopped in Mesa for gas and restarted the engine it made a horrible sound. Got out and noticed oil dripping. Mechanic said there was not a drop of oil in the pan. Still ran like a champ and have had no issues in the 3 years since. The skid plate was worthless but the Toyota engine is pretty much bullet proof.
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view the web version of this email NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action Arizona: Governor Ducey Signs Important Pro-Gun Legislation! This morning, Governor Doug Ducey signed two important pro-gun bills, Senate Bill 1266 and House Bill 2338. SB 1266 is an important bill which ensures consistency in gun laws throughout the state by strengthening the states current preemption statutes. HB 2338 would prevent educational institutions from adopting policies that would prohibit individuals from lawfully possessing or carrying a firearm in their vehicle (means of transportation) or on their person, on a public right-of-way. Governor Duceys signing of these two bills was preceded by his signing of House Bill 2224 last month. HB 2224 prohibits the state and any political subdivision from levying a fee, tax, assessment or other financial encumbrance on the transfer of a firearm between two private parties who are not prohibited under state or federal law. By signing HB 2224 into law, Governor Ducey has reaffirmed that private citizens who are not prohibited from owning and possessing firearms have the right to conduct infrequent transfers without government intrusion. This morning, Governor Ducey also announced his veto of House Bill 2524 which would create a Uniform Firearm Transfer Compact. Governor Ducey states: I see no reason for Arizona to tie ourselves to other states decisions on public policy relating to the transfer of firearms. We know whats best for our state, and I trust the citizens of Arizona and their elected leaders to continue to make wise decisions to protect our Second Amendment rights, whenever and wherever those rights are infringed. Please thank Governor Ducey for supporting your Second Amendment rights by signing these pro-gun bills. Also, please thank the legislators who voted in support of these bills and worked tirelessly to ensure their passage through the legislature. NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action FOLLOW NRA-ILA Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram © 2016 National Rifle Association of America, Institute For Legislative Action. To contact NRA-ILA call 800-392-8683. Address: 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030. Please do not reply to this email. Unsubscribe from this email list | Manage your email preferences Thank you!
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The NRA was in favor of the veto.
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Now she just needs some surface iron.
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Because they get $13 per application.
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https://instagram.com/p/BFO_p4vo9yc/ Bet ya he soon loses his job over this.
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hunt·er ˈhən(t)ər/ noun 1. a person or animal that hunts.
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Chernobyl chickens
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The "problem" with trying to keep track of a bear on camera at a water source is that when you check the cam there is a high probability that it will eventually get a whiff of your scent and leave. Get good batteries and a high capacity card and try to only check the the cam every 3-4 weeks. Come in mid day when it is not as likely to be there. Once an older bear gets your scent it will find a new water source.
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So Jeb Bush, Lyndsey Graham, Mitt Romney and McCain say they won't be attending the GOP convention. Another victory for Trump.