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  1. Another is the cashbox on craycroft. They even have normal per crazy prices.
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    Flatbed Trailer 6.0 ft x 10.5ft Nice

    This is a great price. I bought one a few years ago for $900 and put another $600 into it and it still is not as nice as yours. This will sell so no "good luck" needed. More D
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    Looking to buy a Diesel and would like your opinion

    I have the 6.4 and if you can resist the urge to modify it mechanically in any way and you don't mind 13-15mpg in the city it can serve you well. If you are coming off a 460 gasser them the mileage should not bother you. This truck is my first 3/4 ton diesel so I don't have anything to compare it to but this truck is happiest when towing. I am the second owner of my truck but lucky enough my service advisor at the dealership has worked on it since day one. He even sat down with the original owner and help him order it. He is a good guy... he sees me and says "How is my baby?" Because of him I know all of the history and it has had all the 6.4 issues dealt with before I came along with the exception of the a/c compressor. That you cannot blame ford or the 6.4....it can happen to ANY car/truck. I asked my service advisor how the 6.7 series trucks are working out and he said "GREAT....all we do is change the oil.....it's kind of a boring truck for us" I would trade for a 6.7 tomorrow if I could swing the money but only because it is a new truck. Other wise I will keep mine. If you are going to buy a new one it pays to buy from a dealer who will pay for the oil changes. Mine will change the oil and rotate the tires every 5000 miles free for life=big savings! More D
  4. I still have cash in hand. interested in a g19, g26 or XDM 3.8 in 9mm. If you have one or have a line on one please let me know! Thanks More D
  5. We just got back a few hours ago..we had a great time but did not do any fishing yet. No time to set anything up because we left the very next morning. We are heading back down for fathers day so I will have plenty of time to set up. Thanks for all the tips.....I will try them all and take pics too! More D
  6. Things must be getting better....
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    Coues Sniper?

    I have been trying to get a hold of Coues sniper...any one heard from him? More D
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    2008 Rockwood 8318ss signature series.

    I have a 26ft that we love but need to up size. Let me show the boss and see what she says. More D
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    WTB Glock 19 or XDM 3.8 in 9mm

    Still looking guys... Thanks!! More D
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    Misc. Items (added ammo)

    ill take the tripod adapter
  11. dang it.....only 1mm too large! More D
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    Our Great Hunt

    I am blessed in the fact that my family shares the love that I have for the outdoors and hunting. My wife had never hunted or even handled a firearm prior to having the (un)fortunate luck in meeting me. My now nine year old daughter has been in the outdoors since just about birth. We have just applied for her first Elk hunt and have are fingers crossed that she will be successful! I picked up a few left over Javelina tags to help prepare my daughter for her first hunt. Our HAM hunt was great but without success. We both had a lot of fun and got to chase a large heard for a while. Both of us even fell once or twice. And like Casey says “it is not hunting until you have fallen!” With the HAM hunt behind us my daughter was more excited than me for the general javie hunt. I figured that we would take it ‘easy’ and do mostly glassing for her first hunt as back up or support role. We got settled into our glassing spot and I have to say that I brought along much more stuff than I normally would. A blanket, a book, a 14inch sub sandwich, a full size bag or doritos, 4 cans of soda…….you get the idea. I was trying to make this hunt fun and try and head off all not all good/boring situations. After a few hours she wanted to walk. ”OK, let’s walk this way so we can make a big circle back to the truck” She looked at me funny and said “I want to walk to the top of that hill….I know we can see further over there” all pointing to a big hill completely in the wrong direction. So off we went. As we crested the hill he eyes lit up. We could see for miles and as high as we were we could glass for days. She quickly found a tree she wanted to sit under to glass that was half way down! I tried to explain that we would be too far away and if we saw something we would be chasing them in the wrong direction. With no hesitation she turned to me and said “I am up for it!” I was so proud!! Luckily I quickly spotted a heard before we got too far down. It was a 30min tuff hike to set up for a shot and we both loved every min of it. We got set up. All the while coaching and explaining what I was doing and its purpose. I could see she was soaking up every bit of it. I asked If she was ready. After I got the OK I shot twice and a nice sow was down. I did not want to mess up such an important shot. The blanket I had secretly cursed earlier earned it keep! We gave the heard a few moments to regroup and move away. Only then we hooted in celebration! As we found the sow! Photo set up....sorry about the blood. I always tie the Javie from the top jaw behind the canines. Skin first while changing gloves and knives often. You can see the skin still attached. THEN GUT. The whole time my daughter keep asking for the heart so she could examine it as we have always done with all of our game animals. This is the bottom of the heart as it fell out! After a long nearly mile walk back to the truck without stopping or a single complaint. This had proved to be one of my BEST days ever! Only my wife and young son were missing.
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    Our Great Hunt

    Thank you very much PRDATR. More D
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    Reality Break

    cool.... More d
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    Our Great Hunt

    Thanks for all the great comments! My daughter and I loved them. Mule, This method is harder and takes twice as long but it is the only way to ensure that the meat does not get contaminated with the musk/odor. You will never see me in a picture holding, touching, carrying a javelina. I change gloves and knives any time I touch the outer hide. I never have to soak, marinate or ‘cure’ my javelina meat before eating. It is not gammy at all. Deer are much easier. I gut right off, cut off the legs from knee down. We skin as soon as we get back to camp and place in a new tarp and cover in ice. The one exception is if it is cold, like low 30's, I will let it hang in a game bag over night. Amanda, I typically grind all of my javelina to make chorizo so I take everything out with me. I have only done the gutless method once for a young bull elk I took 1.7miles in a quiet area. I worked great but I was disappointed at the amount of meat I ended up with. For me it is a major benefit of hunting.
  16. Trade? Let me know what you got. I bought these post crazyness but don't need them now. I don't even own an AR! I wish I could find one but..... More D
  17. I would like to trade 2 for a brick of .22's Please pm if interested. More D
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    2 Brownells AR-15 mags for trade?

    New in wrapper. 30 rounders. Metal.
  19. Let me answer a few questions ahead of time. I prefer trades. Firearms, hunting relatedstuff or not. Let me know...worst case i'll say no thanks. I bought these post crazyness because I had the AR but no ammo. Now I had to sell the AR to pay for school. Because of the post crazyness I would have to sell for $480 for the 600. I know... not cheap by any means. Thats why I prefer to trade. At $480 I am making less than 10%. Any less I will keep them with the hopes of finding a SIG AR at wally world...slim chance in heck I know. It is 5.56 not .223. If interested in pics of ammo, case heads, bandleirs, etc. let me know. Thanks More D
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    Stuff for sale

    Thanks Jerry! We have are fingers crossed, that for sure. It was a pleasure to meet you! More D
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    Is the hype over AR's finally calming down?

    I was talking with the guy at the sporting goods counter at my local wally word. He said that they are still getting the ar's in regularly. The problem is that the same few guys are going the store 5-6 times a day to try and catch the rifles when they are placed for sale. They are not lasting an hour, some selling as fast as 15min. The same group of guys have bought multiple ars. They are not shy about what they do with them either. They will say straight out that they are holding on to a few for later and the rest end up on backpage etc. Too bad for all of us who want one to actually shoot it! More D
  22. Before all the mess my uncle had two five gallon buckets of mostly 5.56 and .223 brass to a recycler for $500. More D
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    Voted "Best" Dive Bar in America

    quiet place for drinks after work.....and i work nights! Yes it is open that early. Ask what they have on tap...you'll love the answer!
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