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  1. IA Born

    New for 2021 the 6.8 Western

    EXACTLY!!! I wish they'd standardize this stupid wildcat that I've grown to love!
  2. IA Born

    $$$ A REAL one of a kind

    That's a great print! Growing up in Iowa, my parents had several Maynard Reece prints on the walls. I still have some of his pheasant and quail prints. I was fortunate to meet him once and he was a great guy and great artist! Hope this sells for you!
  3. In addition to the calendar raffle that is ongoing, we have tickets for the annual 31-Day Gun Raffle. Lots of great firearms are available and NWTF in AZ be giving away one every day for 31 days starting November 24th. We're working on getting chances available on our website, but you can contact us directly to get your chances. As always, there are 3,000 tickets statewide. If you purchase multiple tickets and win, your remaining tickets stay in the hopper. I know three people who have won twice during the drawing. After the early bird drawing, all of those entries are put in the hopper for the gun raffle. The Calendar raffle is another great one among the western states. NWTF is also giving away a gun per week for 52 weeks. 2021 calendars are $50 each and include an annual membership ($35 value). I personally know several folks who have won over the last 3 years we've been doing this. Our chapter in Flagstaff is working on an incentive bonus drawing, where everyone who buys a calendar from us will get entered into a chance for either a firearm, Canyon Cooler, or optics. We haven't made that final decision on what, exactly, but there will be a bonus incentive drawing for purchasing a calendar through us. Every chapter has incentives to sell, so I'd appreciate you supporting our chapter up here. If you have my cell, shoot me a text. Otherwise, PM me and we'll make it all happen. Help support a great NWTF cause!
  4. Found it easy enough. Still not seeing either of our names on here! Early Bird Winner- Liberty Centurion 24 Gun Safe: Nick Adamson 11/24 Winner-Remington 700 VMT 22-250: Rodger Brubaker 11/25 Winner-Ruger 10/22 with Scope 22LR: Todd Duke 11/26 Winner-Ruger 36 357: Rachel Mulcaire 11/27 Winner-Winchester SXP Hybrid Hunter: Gerald Kahl 11/28 Winner-Ruger American Go Wild 308 Win: Cookie Nicoson 11/29 Winner-Savage 116 Th XP 338 Win: Glen Dickens 11/30 Winner-Rock Island Baby 380ACP: John Grantham 12/1 Winner-Heritage Rough Rider 22LR: Peter de Blanc 12/2 Winner-Benelli Nova Pump 12 Gauge: Ryan Marquez 12/3 Winner-Howa 243 Win: Jim Bingle 12/4 Winner-Henry Golden Boy 22 Mag: Ryan Edwards 12/5 Winner-Sig P365 9mm: Peter de Blanc 12/6 Winner-Tristar Raptor Silverwood 12 Gauge: James Klemski 12/7 Winner-Savage Axis II XP 7mm-08: Jessica Cumblidge 12/8 Winner-Franchi Momentum 300 Win: Kristopher Kelly 12/9 Winner-Stoeger STR 9mm: John Grantham 12/10 Winner-Winchester SXP Hybrid 12 Gauge: Dennis Haworth 12/11 Winner-Kimber Custom II 10mm: Jeremy Hahn 12/12 Winner-Tikka T3X Lite 270 Win: Christopher Liebe 12/13 Winner-Ruger 57 Pistol 5.7×28: Crystal Charette 12/14 Winner-Stoeger P3500 Max-5 12 Gauge: Bonnie Jones 12/15 Winner-Diamondback DB15 M-Lock 223/5.56: Jonathan Casillas
  5. Thanks for the reminder. Since our Regional Director quit, chapter presidents no longer get an email with a running list of winners. I'll get one together for everyone soon.
  6. IA Born

    FYI --New Log-In For AGFD Portal

    Got in and got mine changed. It doesn't have any records of my hunting license, though.
  7. IA Born

    Recovered Hornady bullets from 2 bucks

    Managed to recover one bullet from my daughter's bull back in 2017. 140gr Barnes TTSX from her 7mm-08. Recovery weight was 139.9, but my scale kept bouncing between 139.9 and 140.
  8. I've had the Kilo 2200 for two years this month and never had any issues. Same for me first time hearing about any battery issue. Absolutely love mine!
  9. Just got a note from a friend originally from Iowa. He was down here hunting Coues in SE AZ, tagged out, went to the Grand Canyon, met a guy with a 9 tag that he ended up helping, then stopped to help a guy change a tire last night. If you've seen or grabbed Josh's pack, let me know and I'll get you in touch with him. "I know it’s a long shot but I accidentally left my pack on the side of the road after helping someone fix their tire in Unit 9 in Arizona around 35.92189, -111.83767 last night around 7pm and it’s gone now. I had some Precision Hunter ELD-X 200gr 300 Winchester Mag ammo in there, a first aid kit, my havalon, and some trash I picked up the other day in the hills from there (glass bottles). It’s a Hybrid X pack, the pack is REALLY worn out but I’d like to have it back and the 300 Win Mag ammo because I can’t find it anywhere anymore."
  10. IA Born

    Friend Lost His Pack in Unit 9

    Good Call. Old Cameron Road, right off the highway. No mile marker, just the GPS coords. Trying to get more detailed info of where along the highway.
  11. Tell me about it, except for the Nov 24 winner. Rodger is a dear friend of mine, so that makes me happy. Otherwise, I get tired of my phone not ringing on this one!
  12. The winners are posted every day on the NWTF-Arizona Facebook page and on the NWTF Arizona webpage (https://nwtfarizona.org/store) Here are the winners so far, though: Early Bird Winner- Liberty Centurion 24 Gun Safe: Nick Adamson 11/24 Winner-Remington 700 VMT 22-250: Rodger Brubaker 11/25 Winner-Ruger 10/22 with Scope 22LR: Todd Duke 11/26 Winner-Ruger 36 357: Rachel Mulcaire 11/27 Winner-Winchester SXP Hybrid Hunter: Gerald Kahl 11/28 Winner-Ruger American Go Wild 308 Win: Cookie Nicoson 11/29 Winner-Savage 116 Th XP 338 Win: Glen Dickens 11/30 Winner-Rock Island Baby 380ACP: John Grantham
  13. IA Born

    ISO Youth Bow

    A friend reached out to me this morning, inquiring about youth bows for her 11 year old daughter. I put all four of her kids through Hunter Ed up here in Flagstaff. The four oldest love hunting and archery, but her 11-yo daughter is on the bubble. Rather than investing in a brand new bow, they're being smart and looking for a used bow for her. She mentioned Quest (Centec NXT?), but I'm not overly familiar with that bow. Her kids all shoot Diamonds, which is what I'm most familiar with since both my kids shoot Diamonds. Any way, if anyone is looking to unload a good, used youth bow, let me know so I can pass that info along to my friend. Thanks!
  14. IA Born

    Son's 33 Youth Hunt

    "I just want to fill my tag, put tasty meat in the freezer for us, and get out of this stupid heat." That's what Jacob said to me when he decided to go after a smaller deer than planned on the opening day of his deer hunt Friday. We both love chasing Coues whitetail in SE Arizona, but hunting in 87 degrees in November is horrible, especially when shade is limited. Shortly after a post-lunch nap in a small piece of shade, I glassed up a group of deer going to water across the valley. I got Jacob's attention and let him know there was a fork and a goofy-looking spike in the group of 5-6 deer. That's when he said the above quote, referring to the fork. They came down to 350 yds, but circled back up to 400 yds. Jacob got lined up, adjusted his scope accordingly, and missed slightly right. It happens. We attributed it to buck fever/operator error. The bucks kept walking uphill away from us and bedded behind two rocks just under 500 yds from us. We kept an eye on them and our friend joined us to glass, bringing much-appreciated ice-cold drinks. We watched the bucks fidget and twitch for a couple of hours and then realized the one rock was actually the spike's body behind some grass. Jacob asked, Carl encouraged, and I gave Jacob the thumbs up for a 500-yd shot. He's put the time in behind his rifle and I know how comfortable he is. He took the shot, and missed wide right again. The fork eventually stood up and walked to the left of the spike, standing perfectly broadside. That's when we found out his scope got bumped off somewhere between his last practice session and his hunt. He shot at the fork at 5:05pm and dropped the bedded spike cleanly. We celebrated and laughed at what just happened. Somedays, I'll take luck over skill, although I know Jacob has the skill. He's a way better shooter than I am. We hustled across the valley, tagged Jacob's deer, took a few quick pics, field dressed the deer, and hiked back to camp by headlamp. As I was carrying all of the meat, I realized I was glad he harvested the smaller buck. My pack was somewhere between 60-70lbs, including meat and all my gear. Then Jacob cooked us Coues tacos for dinner! Friendships were solidified, and the love of chasing Coues whitetail in SE Arizona grew stronger. What an adventure. Now to give the new grinder its first workout and work on a scope before Jacob's next hunt. It turns out that, between his last practice session and his hunt, two ring scews had come almost a full turn loose. It made me realize just how lucky we were and it taught me a valuable lesson about checking all aspects of all gear much more regularly. \
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    Son's 33 Youth Hunt

    Surprisingly, I didn't deer hunt when I lived in Iowa. I went back in 2011 and shot a great buck on a family farm. It took two of us to get it in the back of my truck and I boned out 125 lbs of meat! I'll take packing a Coues any day! That's awesome! I dropped Jacob's skull of to a euro place Monday. This makes me eager to get it back!
  16. IA Born

    Son's 33 Youth Hunt

    Thanks Big Tub! I can never get them straightened out, no matter how many times I try! Much appreciated!
  17. IA Born

    Son's 33 Youth Hunt

    As a matter of fact, you are correct. "Dad, I told you I was dead on him, calm and steady! My heart was racing like crazy, but the rifle was steady!"
  18. IA Born

    Happy Veterans Day

    I've told the story before, but its always worth repeating. On November 11, 1967, my dad's company (C/1/503/173d Airborne), reinforced by half of another company and known as Task Force Black, left their laager sight in search of NVA that had been wreaking havoc on another company (C/4/503/173d Airborne). That morning, the 200 men of Task Force Black walked into a horseshoe-shaped ambush orchestrated by two battalions (somewhere between 600-1000 soldiers) that was quickly closed off, completely surrounding my dad's company. He was among the first wounded, but kept on fighting until he was wounded again and had to receive medical treatment. An NVA soldier got close enough to throw a grenade into the wounded "pile". A young PFC named John Andrew Barnes III threw himself on the grenade saving my dad and his buddies. My dad held John in his arms as he died. C/4/503 fought their way through enemy lines to reinforce TF Black and keep them from being overrun. At the end of it all, TF Black sustained 150 wounded, 23 killed, 25 untouched, and 2 missing in action. PFC John A. Barnes III was awarded the MOH for his actions. Veteran's Day was rough in our house with the memories and flashbacks. As much as I miss my dad and would give just about anything for one more fishing trip with him, especially now that I have two kids of my own who like fishing, I'm glad his war and pain are over. Some pics of him in action (He's the skinny guy with his shirt off in most of the pics)...
  19. https://www.arizonamountaininn.com/ I also just texted my TKD instructor about her place. And I just remembered another friend with a rental in Williams.
  20. Tony is correct with that information. We instructors have a huge backlog of students needing the course. As long as the youth have completed the online portion of a class, their field day is waived for a year. No, you don't have to have the course completed to apply for the hunt; just completed prior to the hunt starting. If you know you're kid will be hunting, I highly recommend getting them through a class as soon as they turn 9 and not waiting until they get drawn. I've lost track of how many calls and emails I've gotten along the lines of: "My kid got drawn and now I need you to put on a class for us before his hunt starts next week." And I've had some parents get downright mean and nasty at me when I tell them I'm not available to organize a last-minute course. Only once have I fired back unprofessionally, and that was after the mom made it personal.
  21. IA Born

    Wtb Ford 351/400 and 1977 f150 parts

    I've got a 78 F150 Custom 4x4 with the 351M that my dad bought brand new. Still have the original bill of sale in the glove box. Amazing what he paid vs what that type of modern truck goes for now. He gave it to me when I turned 16 and it was my daily driver until 2002. I got it running again and then it sat when my mom was diagnosed with cancer 7 years ago. I'm pretty sure its the fuel pump, I just need to get the time to get under there. Its been so long since I've done all my own work and I'm hoping it will come back. For parts and stuff, I've used Bronco Graveyard and National Parts Depot. Anyone in Flagstaff want to help me get that great truck running again?
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    WTB 1911’s

    I've shot lots of pistols over the years, and I keep coming back to my 1911s. I had three for a long time and I kept telling my wife I need one more so that each of us in the family has one of their own. "Why do we each need our own 1911?" "Zombie apocolypse!" "Good point". Our NWTF chapter up here in Flagstaff recently gifted me an NWTF commemorative 1911 for all of my work running our chapter. I now own four 1911s! YESS!!!
  23. IA Born

    Swarovski Customer Service

    They were so quick because they knew they were dealing with Lance "Badass" Kenyon! I've never had to send anything back (yet), but I've never had anything but good experience with their customer service on other issues.
  24. Friendly reminder to get your 31-Day Gun Raffle tickets before the Nov 10 early bird deadline for a chance at a great gun safe!
  25. IA Born

    What are we looking at

    Junior streaking through the woods again?
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