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Knowing where you are will help for someone to get with you. I am certainly by no means a long range shooter but there are a few on here that should b able to help out and give you some guidance. One of my favorite calibers.
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Where are you located?
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I have always run them all night and yes I do open a flap. I've had mine for at least 10 years maybe 15.
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Drew Unit 42 New Mexico- NOW what lol?
PRDATR replied to Ms. Blackwolf's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Welcome. I am not familiar with that area so not much help. Looks like a passable grouping. LOL- 7 replies
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I have a 10x14 Kodiak and usually go solo and take my son or a buddy. Great tent.
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I was at MD Anderson on Higley at 8 this morning. Parking lot was flooding and visibility was down on the 60. People were actually doing the speed limit or less. Imagine that.
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I think you are well prepared and will have a great hunt. If you tent it a Mr Buddy Heater is a good thing to have to at least keep drinking water from freezing. I'm down in Mesa but if I'm around and you are within 100 miles or so I can lend it and a 5 gallon bottle with a hose to use. It will warm the tent up a good 20 degrees or so at night.
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I have used these for the last 20+ years when calling coyotes using a hand call. I had one come in behind me and stand there at barrel length so I am pretty confident that they give a bit of an edge.
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Tips To Combat Altitude Sickness
PRDATR replied to Western Hunter's topic in Western Hunter and Elk Hunter Magazine
It is also good to keep a blood oxygen level sensor that clips on your finger to see what you level is. Thinks like being a smoker, having lung problems or asthma really can get you n trouble especially if you are the type of person who just "Powers Through It". There are lots of charts out there that address Oxygen Level vs Altitude and the affects. If you have ever been through an OSHA Confined Space Certification or work around different type of bottled gas, ammonia or refrigerants you have probably seen a chart. -
Tips To Combat Altitude Sickness
PRDATR replied to Western Hunter's topic in Western Hunter and Elk Hunter Magazine
Good article. Another thing to watchout for is dizziness. I live in the west at 1200' and one year while up on Pikes Peak (about 14,110") I was walking around in the Gift Shop looking at Souviners at 10AM and got light headed to the point that I have to grab ahold of a display to keep from stumbling over. I felt like I was drunk. -
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PUPPIES!
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The Outdoorsmans video says 20" #'s. I set my Fat Wrench to 18. When I broke my ankle last year I had my EL's on my tripod and the legs were extended with it over my shoulder when I slipped and while walking and crashed and burned. I very seriously that the NL stud would survive that episode.
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Put some blue loctite on the threads.
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Made him BSC. Dam shame for his young daughter. I really like his show.
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I wish NFS would have done an aerial seed drop of native grasses once it was evident there would be monsoon rain. Still not too late.
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Mine was out off of Hawes and Elliot close to 10 years ago. They came in from behind me. I aimed at one and just as I squeezed off the shot the other one shifted it's path and down they both went. Damndest thing I ever saw.
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I hadn't heard that. I used the Outdoorsmans and Swarovski screwed up by not making more threads in my opinion.
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I've been to "their" site, it can be hit or miss. Thanks for the heads up.
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Federal 210 Primers - not cheap, but available
PRDATR replied to Rob Stephan's topic in Classified Ads
dang. I'm going to sell all mine and buy a small island somewhere. -
Looks like the right front leg.
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4.0 6 cylinder Rebuilt title 90,000 miles Manual transmission