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I'm posting for a friend, he's asking $350.
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Sorry it's a 300WSM
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In order to fund a new project I'm selling my TC VENTURE fairly low round count and I've added a muzzle break for recoil I'm asking $400 scope not included FTF Only Thanks Andrew 520-425-0652
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Awesome thanks everyone
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Just out of curiosity I'm just wondering what everyone's all round favorite unit is and why.
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My brother goes to school out in California and wants to take his bow back with him this may sound dumb and I apologize for my ignorance but is there anything he should know as far as laws go out there?
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Ive got 2 that id love to see you get some use out of. Shoot me a Pm if you still need some. -Andrew
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had a good day
teamrealtree replied to hunter1026's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
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By no means asking for honey holes. My favorite is 36a for the amount of opportunity to see game there is
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Boyd's rifle stocks
teamrealtree replied to teamrealtree's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
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I'm looking to get a hardwood stock for my T/C Venture and came across Boyds they seem pretty reasonably priced I was just wondering if any of you guys had any experience with them?
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Well it's time for a new truck, it's a 2000 model 4x4 z71 With 170k. Let me know if you're interested 520-425-0652
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Sorry I guess that would be important, 5k obo
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ISO Unwanted old or freezer burned meat.
teamrealtree replied to WildHeritageTaxidermy's topic in Classified Ads
I've got some old javelina chorizo I that i just found and may have some wild hog if that could be of use to you?? I'm also in Southern Arizona -
I've decided to mount my javelina I just shot I'm thinking I want to do a wall pedestal but I cant decide if I want to do a closed mouth or opened or what pose. I'd love to see what you guys have done.
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Ive never had a turkey done by him But I use mike at art of the outdoorsman taxidermy http://artoftheoutdoorsman.webs.com/. He Did my Canadian goose for me and he defiantly knows birds! And will treat you right.
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That's awesome! Great looking pig too!
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Well I was blessed to fill both of my javelina tags for this year. The first one was my archery boar I took back in January. I just took the second one on the last day of the season and much tougher than I expected. I usually like to hunt pigs with a bow but I decided this year I was going to take one with my 243 that my grandpa built for me when I was 12 years old as I had never taken anything with it. When my grandpa was building rifles he was defiantly a craftsmen and always went all out with everything, this rifle was no exception. Because it is such a work of art I've always been supper protective of it which made hunting with it pretty difficult. But i decided I really wanted to harvest an animal with it as my grandpa intended for it to be used. After being shocked that i could not find any pigs in my favorite spot for 4 days I was getting pretty frustrated and a bit embarrassed if I'm honest. Thursday morning I glassed like crazy and just like the rest of the week, nothing! At about 9:45 after praying all morning that I could fill this tag I decided to hike up the draws I had been glassing thinking maybe the heard was bedded down and I was missing them. I just so happened to look down at my scope and notice it was all fogged up. Stupid me I got rained on, on Tuesday and my scope being an older one my grandpa had on there was obviously not water proof. I raised my gun and couldn't see a thing past 10 yards. I really didn't want to go all the way home to grab another gun mostly because I was set on using my 243 but I also was not going take a shot I wasn't comfortable with and risk wounding a pig. Sad, frustrated, and tired I decided to just pack it in. Even if i found them getting a shot would be tough if not impossible. And of course what do I see on the way back to my truck?? A heard of pigs 100 yards away working their way up a hill. I raised my gun just to see a cloudy javelina shaped figure in my scope. I watched about 5 really nice pigs give me clear shots that I couldn't take...wow! I then remembered that I could see if my target was in the sun and I was in the shade. Long story short I stayed with them and was fortunate to get that exact opportunity! This guy walked out in the sun while I was under an oak tree about 100 yards away and I took the shot. Needless to say The Good Lord was on my side for this one. Once I got my pig skinned and quartered I had a very important stop to make, I went to show my grandpa.
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Nice cat! That's still on my bucket list
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This is a great trailer and tows like a dream, the only reason I'm selling it is I really don't have a use for it right now and could use some extra money. Give me a call I'd love to talk to you, Andrew 520-425-0652
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I didn't think about that thanks Vowell. Right now it's sold pending funds, if something falls through I'll let everybody know
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That's one heck of a first buck! Awesome job!
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Mike Bieda Does all of my waterfowl, Great work! I'm pretty sure he does ducks for like 150. http://www.artoftheoutdoorsman.webs.com/