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Scope Mounts and bipod suggestions, please!
Hoss50 replied to cohntr6's topic in Long Range Shooting
I use Harris swivel bipods. As far as rings and rails I wouldn't be able to give first hand info. -
There was a nice 280ai in the classified section recently. Might see if it is still around.
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He has done a great job on Joe Rogan's podcast as mentioned above on multiple occasions. He also got Rogan into hunting, and Rogan talks about hunting on his podcast quite a bit in a very positive light. You may not think that is a big deal, but Joe Rogan's podcast reaches ALOT of people. A lot of the people who listen to Joe Rogan are not people who would be a typical hunting audience, and to have him preaching the value of hunting in a positive light is HUGE. Steve Rinella has done a lot to help hunting, but honestly the 1 thing that might have the biggest value to hunters and hunting might be getting Joe Rogan to be involved and getting his audience to at least listen to someone who isn't an NRA or hunting elite talk about hunting and wildlife management. Joe Rogan now quite consistently has hunting friends of his on the podcast, talks and advocates hunting, and even has wildlife managers and biologists as guests to talk about subjects like coyotes, mountain lions, African hunting, etc.
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I started listening to podcasts because of him about a year ago, and have watched his show that is available on Netflix. Great all around. I downloaded the stitcher podcast app and listen to just a handful of shows, but I listen to his every week. Another good podcast that people here might like is the Jocko podcast. It is not hunting related but I know we have alot of patriotic people, military people, and just plain motivated people here.
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I worked at the AZ Sportsman on Camelback back in the day after high school.
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Great gun for a left hander. These are ambidextrous loading, ejection, and safety. I love my BPS.
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Minimum 3.73. Check and see if you are allowed to tow in OD. Then calculate the cruise RPM while at towing speed and find the gear ratio that will keep you in the powerband of your motor.
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For most axles that are in full size vehicles pinion gear size & tooth contact area doesn't matter until you get into the deep gears like 4.88 or lower. I have done things to a 1/2 ton blazer front axle (GM 10B) with 4.56 gears and 37" tires that would make most well versed offroaders wince in pain for my axle and never broken a R&P gearset, and that is on the coast side of the gear.
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I agree with Powell. I used to have 3.73's with 32's in my old K5 blazer. I bumped to 4.56's because I was planning on 35-37" tires. I loved the 32" tires and 4.56's and once I went to 37's I wish I had went to 5.13's. If you have 3.08's you should really consider at least 3.73-4.10's. If you plan on taller tires like 35-37's you should really think about 4.10's or more.
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Buy it from them direct of Amazon. Before you do, go to Fry's and buy Amazon gift cards for Amazon hopefully at 4x fuel points. Use the fuel points to save money on gas.
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Transmission Shop Recommendations East Valley for 2006 Dodge Ram 1500
Hoss50 replied to eastvalleyjerry's topic in Classified Ads
Randy's has built some pretty stout transmissions for Dodges for my buddies. I believe my buddy Frankie still works there. He is good people. -
Call Andrew at Letzroll Offroad. With gears I always say go at least 1 step lower the. You think you need. If you want 3.42 look at 3.55 or 3.73. If you have OD 3.73 is a good gear with 30-32 inch tires.
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I have continually thought about fluting the barrel on my savage because it is a heavy pig. Even 6oz would be a little relief of weight. I have other projects that need the money first though I think.
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How much weight does the flute save?
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Avery's in springerville has a RV park. Call up and ask for Lance. He is a friend of mine and a great guy. You can get some good BBQ from his restaurant too.
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You are definitely in no mans land. I am in the same boat except about 4-5 years behind you. You have plenty of points to draw a lot of nice whitetail hunts, but not nearly enough for a strip tag and won't for many years from what I can see on the draw spreadsheets.
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Just build a 6.5 Swedish AI...you know you want to...
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Him and this site.... I am not even all in with super high end stuff but I have dropped more money in the last few years then I had spent my whole life prior.
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A mini-split is a good choice too if you are in it for the long haul.
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I have a small 1 in my garage that rolls around. It is helpful when you are directly in front of it. The best thing to do would be mount one outside with the discharge in the garage. Remember that you need airflow in and out of the garage for these to work well. If you lock yourself in the garage with a cooler with no venting you are just going to create Florida in July in your garage which will suck. I try to put mine sitting in front of my open garage side door and keep the main garage door open about a foot or two.
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I would say 6.5x55 or AI if it will fit in the short action with enough room for long bullets. Old school for the win.
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Does anyone have any tips on fishing here? Is the main pond near the Rec Center the best pond? It seems to be full of a ton of algae right now. We fished this morning in the lowest pond with little action bottom fishing. We moved to the main pond and saw tons of algae so I switched to float fishing and had a little luck with some small bluegill. And thoughts or advice? I am working on getting my 6 year old hooked on some fishing. He caught 2 today and was pretty stoked.
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It is a love hate relationship for me. Personally I hate it, professionally I love it. I sell air conditioners so hot is good for my wallet.
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Good thing I don't really have friends... It is an easy quick way to get out with my kid and not burn a whole day going to the lake.