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Selling an Ultra View UV3XL scope with adjustable 3 pin cartridge. There is a Kuiu verde skin, underneath is the base gray color. I also have the double pin hunter cartridge plus 3d printed sight rings. Price includes everything.
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Great release just not needed anymore.
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Stan Onnex Resistance release $200 Light used missing 4 finger attachment. No Trades. Located in the Phoenix area. Thanks for looking.
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SR 350 Bowtech $1150 Just in time for the lucky dogs that drew an archery elk tag! Bowtech SR350 60-70 pound draw weight. Right handed. Gray Riser with Kuiu verde limbs. Looking to sell whole. Rest is an AAE Pro drop, Sight is Spot Hogg Fast Eddie triple stack. I have sight tapes and MRT rings that came with the sight. Quiver is Tight Spot one piece with Kuiu verde hood. String is ABB and brand new. Less than 100 arrows on strings. Also have the original strings, never used. Shrewd stabilizers included. Arrows are not included Specs: IBO 350 fps Draw Weight: 60-70 Draw length: 25"-30" (no modules needed) Axle to axle: 33" Fast easy to tune bow for the once in a ten year Bull elk hunt. And I bought a new bow and my wife is getting suspicious. Thanks for reading.
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Hi there. The bow is still available. I did not get a notice on your reply. I appologize for the late reply.
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Bowtech SR 350 $1250 I put this in the classifieds not sure if this is a better spot.
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Once again Bumping this post.
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Results are out and you need this bow!
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Results are out and you need this bow!
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Still available.
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Great training aid.
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Deer season coming soon Who needs arrows?
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Easton FMJ 5mm Nockon match grade, 300 spine, 28.750" carbon to carbon, 50 gr brass insert, 11 arrows total. $100 No Trades. Located in the Phoenix area. Thanks for looking.
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Option Archery Option 8S bow sight Sold! Please remove
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Option Archery 8s sight. Part slider part fixed pin. $225 Part fixed pin part slide totally awesome! No Trades. Located in the Phoenix area. Thanks for looking.
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Archery deer is right around the corner!
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Option Archery Option 8S bow sight Sold! Please remove
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Archery deer is right around the corner!
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Archery Equipment Chocolate addiction, arrows and rest
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Archery season is coming up! Who needs a bow?!- 1 reply
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Carter Chocolate Addiction with box and All Springs $175 Easton FMJ 5mm Nockon match grade, 300 spine, 28.750" carbon to carbon, 50 gr brass insert, 11 arrows total. $100 Option Archery 8s sight. Part slider part fixed pin. $300 ******SOLD******** AAE Pro Drop rest $110 Not interested in trades. Thank you for looking
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It was a fun hunt in an old favorite area, but finally working my way to a canyon I always wanted to hunt. The first four days in there i saw a good number of bucks, never seeing fewer than two a day. Usually I never hunted this far of the beaten path to help my dad and brother out. this year my brother stayed close to dad and i went of on my own. On the 5th morning I started off with seeing 5 bucks at first light and watched one for a while till i could figure out what he was. This was going to be my last day out there for my dad needed to get back in town (60 years old with 2 artificial knees i think he was just done). So when i finally got a good look at the one buck I saw that he was a decent 3pt and decided to put a stalk on him. While packing up my gear for the stalk this guy snuck in behind me. It was a quick decision and a easy shot so I went with it. I haven't taped him yet but he has a good looking set and the memories of the whole weekend out weigh the concern for an exact score. Side notes, my dad and brother came back empty handed but we all had a good time. My brother also likes to tease of how big my pack is but it came in very handy for the 2 mile pack out. Also who could forget to add some good ol Arizona sunset pictures.
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Thanks man. And that softball didn't hit me in my good eye so i can still see some deer.
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I'm looking for Hornady 180gr SP heavy mag for .300 win mag. I've got a hunt the 27th and can't find what I'm looking for in the stores. Maybe you guys can help me out?
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Not bad for the early hunt. Hunting a unit that I haven't been in for a couple of years, but things worked out. The first 3 days I saw at least one buck a day just nothing that I wanted to shoot, or could get close enough. so Monday morning roles around and I go to pick up my cousin, an extra set of eyes is always good. On the way down half way there I decided to call my buddy AZPACKHORSE for some guidance. He gave me some directions and we headed that way. Driving through some of the dirt roads my cousin asked, "Do you know where we're going?" I replied, " Nope, just guessing." I don't think I ended up where AZPACKHORSE wanted us to go but things worked out. My cousin and I found a spot to park and started our climb up a hill what seemed to be a never ending hill, in the dark, but it looked like a good vantage point from where we were. Waiting for the sun to come up we start glassing, just looking for movement. As it is just coming light enough to see, my cousin whispers, " I think the hill side behind us is better". I agreed so we went over our ridge to the other side. After sitting there for about ten minutes we started seeing deer of in the distance. Just doe but at least seeing deer. As I work my binocs closer to us I see a head pop up out of some octatillo, it was a buck, a good buck. He was still a little far off for a shoot so my cousin and devised a plan, he would glass from where we were, I would work my way closer. If the buck lifted his head from eating, he would whistle, I would stop. So working my way down this was working, and i was closing ground faster than I thought i would. But then the buck decided he wanted to go the other direction. He was headed towards a saddle and was going to disappear soon, So i dropped down to get ready to shoot. He wasn't in to much of a hurry so I had a chance to range him. The buck stopped in the open and I dropped him. He looks like an old dog but still a trophy for me. Thanks to my cousin Dave and Brian for the help. It was a fun hunt.