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I will take it if it's still available. I will shoot you a pm. David
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Great bull Jimmy, and I love the video. Those fronts look the same as my bull. What are wearin? Uuuuuhhhhh khaki's. David
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I wanted to throw alleged in there to be politically correct. Last week on 9-1-14, me and my son walked in to a pond south of Pine to set up a Primos Deer Positioning System camera I recently got from another member. I also decided to throw up another camera just in case this one didn't work. I don't normally set cams on water, so I used an old one that didn't even have the plastic lock clip on it anymore and just put a bungee cord on it. Now the Primos camera we set high up in a juniper that would allow me to get pics of the area. For those of you that haven't heard of this camera, it takes a picture every 30 seconds from daybreak to sunset. You then download them onto your computer and watch it as a video. A 16gb card will last about 7 days, but you can actually watch the animals walking through the forest up to the water. So on 9-2-14 I get pictures of a family of 2 men, 1 woman, a small child about 2 years old and there little white dog with a brown face. They go straight to the pond and walk the edge and then the woman walks right over to my camera and points at it. She then walks right past my camera that they never noticed. One of the men comes from behind the tree and also walks in front of it. The 2 men then meet up with 1 guy holding the hand of the child. Then 1 of the guys walks right over to where the woman pointed out my camera and I get of picture of him right next to the tree. I believe he was unhooking the bungee cord. So I figured before I start posting all of these pictures, 9 in total, I thought I would try to get my camera back from these nice folks. I am thinking they probably live in either Strawberry or Pine, so somebody might know something and contact me to get my camera back. Its not an expensive camera by no means and won't affect my life one bit, but if they know there are caught it might prevent them from stealing anymore camera's down the road. I have included a couple teaser pics to show that I am serious and have the evidence to show what they have done. I don't care if they give the camera to somebody else and that person contacts me. I have heard in the past that other people have actually posted printed pics in town, but I am hoping it won't get to that. I had 6512 pictures up until this past Friday around noon, and not another person came near the pond. On a side note, no deer showed up either. My trail camera is circled in the picture where she is pointing. I really like this Primos camera. David
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I will operate the tractor for free. David
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I also heard he was shot, but no picture. I barely missed hitting a big bull just outside the neighborhood a couple weeks ago. Plus my son spotted a good one along the road just before the neighborhood last weekend. I guess we will know next year. David
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I am building a custom rifle that requires a bottom safety. I would like to hear what you guys are using. It is a left hand action and I prefer a single stage since that is what I use now on my rifles. I was thinking about a Jewell, but I am concerned with the tolerances being so tight and this rifle will be used in the field, I might run into dust issues. David
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Trigger pull for hunting rifle
azhuntnut replied to mulie hunter's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I use 3 lb Timney's for my guns, it works good for me. David -
Custom left hand eject AR complete upper-sold
azhuntnut replied to azhuntnut's topic in Classified Ads
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I found what I needed. Thanks for the help. David I'm looking for some corrugated drainage pipe to put under a driveway I'm building. Does anybody know where I can get some in the north valley? I'm looking for 8-10 inch diameter and about 25-30 feet. Or if you have some for sale shoot me a pm. David
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iPod touch digiscoping mount
azhuntnut posted a topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
My son recently gave me his IPod touch 5th generation to use for digiscoping. I'm curious to hear what attachment people are using for these. David -
I think it all comes down to the person making the choice. I have guided guys in the past that were plenty capable of doing it on there own, but didn't feel they could make it happen and some just didn't have time to scout. I have one client that I have guided five years in a row for archery javelina. He tags out each time and says I will see you next year. I do my best to make sure everybody has a great time and tags an animal. I enjoy taking care of my lawn and all the other work around my house, but I no problem hiring a professional to do it for me. I hired a guide 22 years ago for my first wt hunt since I had no clue how to hunt them and where to hunt. David
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Custom left hand eject AR complete upper-sold
azhuntnut replied to azhuntnut's topic in Classified Ads
It's getting nice out guys, time to go kill some coyotes. I have killed dogs at 400 yards with this upper. David -
I have a Nikon mil-dot scope on my ar. I used the Nikon Spot On app to calculate my dots. You can enter in a custom load with this app and it would probably be close for yours. Of course the distance on the dots will change if you change your magnification. David
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Great buck Jared. I'm sure dad is pretty dang happy also. David
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Just scroll down a little bit and you will see several on the reloaders nest website. If it is not a Berger, it is still a good starting point. David http://reloadersnest.com/frontpage.asp?CaliberID=291
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I think RL17 was made for the short mags. I use it in my wssm and get great accuracy and velocity. Try www.reloadersnest.com website for load info, and search google. David
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Devan, Instead of using cabinets, I bought a big lockable toolbox from Harbor Frieght when they had them on sale. I can keep most of my reloading components inside and not worry about my boys or anybody else getting to them. I bought a bench from Home Depot and stained the entire bench to look better. It keeps my reloading room situated, plus I use the bench for my computer and mounted a flat screen led tv on the wall for my monitor. David http://t.homedepot.com/p/Fold-Out-Wood-Workbench-Common-72-in-Actual-20-0-in-x-72-0-in-WKBNCH72X22/203083493/
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I have been reloading lately getting some guns ready for deer season and snapped this pic to see the difference between the group. I was really surprised with how long the Berger 140 grain vld 6.5 was compared to the case. I'm a big fan of the 6 and 6.5mm rounds. They have light recoil and still get the job done. From left to right: 6.5 Creedmoor loaded with Berger 140g vld chambered in my DPMS AR-10 / .243 win loaded with 85g Barnes TSX / .243 wssm loaded with 87g Vmax. The last one is chambered for my AR-15 and I chronoed it at 3450 fps. I just loaded some 85g TSX bullets in it for my upcoming deer hunt. David
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I got lucky three years ago when I popped two with one shot. I was using an AR chambered in 243wssm loaded with an 87 grain vmax. My taxidermist found a very small fragment that had hit the heart of the second coyote. I used the pelt for an upcoming mount. David
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I shot this lion several years ago, but it was just recently finished. It wasn't a big cat, but it was my first one. I'm not sure if I like the position of the way it's hanging. I'm gonna leave like this for a while and make a decision. This picture was takin from above on the stairs. David
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I recently bought a 2005 nissan frontier for my son and it needs both ac actuators replaced. I'm looking for a mechanic that has done this job in the past since it involves removing the entire dash board to access the passenger side actuator. David
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I will take you up on your offer. If I don't think I can pull it off, then I will check with one of the other mechanics. I will shoot you a pm for your contact info. David
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From Table to Able: Combating Diseases with food
azhuntnut replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Hunting Fitness
Amanda, If you haven't already started, add juicing to your diet. There are some great recipes online that are pretty good, but I usually add some type go fruit juice to mine to make it taste even better. Not only is this very healthy for you, but it helps a lot in weight loss. I found a nice juicer at sears of all places that wasn't to expensive and works great. Juicing is a quick way to get vegetable nutrients into your body. David -
I started looking closer at some of these pics on a big screen tv and noticed that the guy walking toward my camera has his hat off and looks to be bald. Plus he is also into working out. I'm surprised that nobody has been able to identify these people. David
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The dike around the pond is probably 10-12 foot tall and we put it high in a juniper. It was actually hard to see up in the tree. It was not locked up at all, but there is a deterant on it. If they did find it, that probably kept them from taking it. But in all the pics, they never look at it. I'm sure somebody will recognize the woman sooner or later. David