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I'm not on the forums everyday, so you f you're interested shoot me a text at 928-925-1012. For Sale: Vortex Viper PST 4-16 x 50. This scope has made the mark 2 mule deer. One at 250 yds and one at 550 yds. Has been a great scope plus it comes with vortex's Lifetime, Unlimited, Unconditional Warranty. Vortex will repair or replace the product in the event it becomes damaged or defective. Absolutely free--no matter the cause! This scope is in great condition and comes with the sun shade tube. Bubble level, rings, caps, not included. You can see details on this scope if you go to http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-viper-pst-4-16x50-ffp-riflescope-with-ebr-1-moa-reticle
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Asking $850 MSRP $1050
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I do! But you already know how I make mine
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Just doing a little E-scouting and I'm trying to figure out where the boundaries of the ranch are, so I don't take my ATV where I would upset the ranch. Anyone know of a map online or any place that would have good info for where the boundaries are?
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It isn't too heavy. I tow it with my toyota pickup just fine. I've held it right at 65MPH going up I-17 toward sunset point. I would think a cherokee would pull it easily.
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1989 Starcraft popup trailer. I bought it from MT. CAT two years ago and I've had it out on two hunts since then. It's in great shape and keeps you out of the elements. The heater works really well in it. Also has an A/C unit that runs on 110v. One thing that's different about this trailer is that most of the cabinets and all the plumbing has been taken out. This makes much more room for all your hunting gear. It also makes the trailer much more roomy. It has a dining table that turns into a twin bed. The other beds are a Queen and a Double. All the electrical works great. No leaks. There is a hole that has been repaired where a previous owner mounted an A/C unit. All cushions are upholstered in Predator Camo and it looks really sweet! Brand new tires put on today, as well as a new trailer jack. I will post some pictures when I get a chance. I just want to get the word out there. In Prescott Valley. Asking $1600 If interested PM me or call or text 928-925-1012.
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Price lowered to $1500 and I'll make an additional $100 donation to CWT.com
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Game and fish not having their act together!? Say it isn't so....
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Sequence doesn't matter. I am a firm believer in scouting for predators. When you get out of the truck and are walking to the stand look for tracks and scat. If you do a few stands and don't see any sign, move to a whole different area. This year, in my area, I've seen tons of coyote sign, but not much fox or bobcat. That has reflected in my calling success this year. Not one fox or bobcat. Rabies maybe? All the foxpro sounds are pretty good. Just find predator sign and you'll start calling them.
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Looking at getting one for my tent trailer and also for using in my shop in winter. They seem pretty good but get mixed reviews online. Has anyone tried one?
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Good work Brandon. Looks like you're hunting closer to home these days.
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I have a .17 HMR that I absolutely LOVE! It's my go to rifle for smaller varmints and small game. It is a real tack driver, under 150 yards that is(that's for you Casey ). It's developed a bit of a feeding issue and I think it's the mag but I'm not positive. Roughly 90% of the time with the first cartridge out of the magazine, the tip of the bullet jams right into the breech face of the barrel. Sometimes the 2nd and 3rd cartridge do it too. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. The deformed tip has got to effect accuracy right? I figure that much deformation on a 17 grain bullet has got to mess with the ballistics pretty bad.
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Savage Model 93 .17 HMR feeding issue
king4wd replied to king4wd's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Here's pretty much how I fixed it. It took a lot of back and forth work, but I finally got it. Just make sure the back end is holding more of the case than the front of the lips. -
Savage Model 93 .17 HMR feeding issue
king4wd replied to king4wd's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I actually just figured it out. The mag lips were grabbing the case too far forward and keeping the tip from popping up all the way. I just bent the sheet metal a little and made it so that it grabs the case right at the base and it works like a champ now! Easier fix than what I was thinking I would have to do. -
no blow that mouth call just make sure you have alot of back up Yeah, like a pack of 10+ lion hounds!
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If this is the same buck I think it is, it grossed 234" and is being mounted by wildlife artistry in Prescott. That thing is going to look awesome once the mount is done.
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I made this video on my buddy's unit 9 bull hunt. He's got his truck set up just for loading elk into it. It's a pretty sweet rig.
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I would hope everyone here would join me in saying "SKIP THE SUPRESSOR AND SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR SOME TRIPOD MOUNTED SWAROS!"
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Bill, He had a flatbed custom made for his Toyota Tacoma. On the headache rack, he had a 2" receiver put in so he can put the winch up there. He also had a 6' long steel ramp made that slips right in the back of the bed. Slide the ramp out and winch that sucker right up onto the bed. Nice thing is that little toyota can fit A LOT more places than most of these full size F-350's you see all over elk country. He helps out a lot of other guys too and has never had an elk he couldn't get his truck to. Pretty nice to leave the pack frame at camp. Jeff
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Strong work Brandon.
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First off, I'm listing this for a friend, so if you have questions, call him. This is a Remington R-25 chambered in .308. Comes with six 20rd mags, two 5rd mags, bipod, and Vortex Crossfire scope. Has had roughly 100 rounds through it. Asking $1300. Open to trade offers. Looking for a good piece of glass to put on my Model 700 or a decent synthetic stock for a BDL Short Action. If interested call 928-830-4345.
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3 words describe the phenomenon you are speaking of. LATE ELK HUNT
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For those of you who haven't seen this show, it follows game wardens in California and they catch poachers. Has potential to be a good show, but there was one little thing.... I was watching an episode of this the other day and there was something that I just couldn't get over. Here's the message I wrote to National Geographic. I wanted to let you know that I watched my first episode of Wild Justice and it seems to be a pretty good show. There was one thing that I just couldn't get past. The narrator of the show kept referring to these knuckle heads as "hunters". I would have to disagree with this statement as there is a big difference between hunters and poachers. Hunters are the good natured people that are going out and taking wildlife legally and ethically. They don't waste meat or shoot animals just for fun. I am an outdoorsman who falls into this category. I feel that everytime I hear the show refer to these criminals as hunters, it gives folks like me a bad name. It's like saying all olympic athletes are bad people, because Michael Phelps got caught smoking pot. I would suggest doing a plug in one of your shows talking about how there are ethical hunters out there and that these poachers represent a small number of the people out there looking for wildlife. Another suggestion would be to stop calling them hunters! Is it the Left Wing media agenda at work?