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I figure I'd follow up on this topic incase someone else was in the same boat...……..I ended up getting a good deal on some UHD Razor 18's from Scott at Liberty Optics (referred by Doug at CameraLandNY). It took a few weeks to get the binos because of high demand, but the deal was worth the wait. scott@libertyoptics.com , libertyoptics.com I used them on one Couse hunt earlier this month and was blown away by the quality and overall performance of these binos. For the $$ you cant beat them. We were looking at deer 2 miles away and with 12's you couldn't tell if they were bucks or doe. Quick glance with the 18's and you could clearly see what they were. Tough to freehand but if you have something to lean on they aren't bad. I would recommend having a pair of 8's or 10's for quick scans and close (within 150 yard) glassing. I haven't had them side by side against Swaro's but would be willing to do so if someone on the east side of the valley wanted to compare. Good Luck!! JS
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Sent me a PM for some binos for sale......I’ll pass....
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Dudley jumped ship and signed on with PSE. Anyone know why? Doesn’t make much sense to me why a legend like John who has been beating the Hoyt drum for so long would switch....... seems like a bad move by Hoyt? Ive heard other grumblings that other archers have been dropped as well..... anyone have facts?
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Hey, azbirdhunter88 I know livestock as well and I hate to burst your bubble but horses are harder on the landscape than cattle. muledeerarea33 is right. If you put a horse in a corral with nothing to eat but a mesquite tree, it would eat that tree down to the stump before it starved. Put a cow in the same corral and it will starve before it eats the tree (other than the leaves). They are harder on the landscape. Take a look down by the Salt River and try to find a mesquite bean lower than a horses head (can't). Try and find a decent group of Mule Deer down there (can't). Horses have pushed them out........This was not the case 5-10 years ago. Those Feral REZ Pony's need to GO. Horses are nonnative they were brought by the Spaniards
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Green Bullet, I dealt with the same issue on one of my sights. I contacted the manufacture (PSE in this case) and ordered a smaller diameter pin for my last 2 pins and replaced in my sight. I'm a big fan on getting ahold of manufactures for gear issues, you'd be surprised at how helpful they can be.
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People Helping People! I love it!! I'd be interested in the smaller one with the orange "T" on it for my 10 year old son. PM sent.
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Someone got a pretty good deal
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Where are you located?
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Are these Binos the new HD's?
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I was thinking of 18’s as an alternative to 15’s....... I’ve had Viper 15’s and SLC Swaro 15’s......sold both and switched to Razor 12’s...... the 12’s are nice just aren’t powerful enough to pick through Coues country effectively. Ideally I’d like twin spotters, but can’t justify packing the extra weight.
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Albino Coues Whitetail Deer😳😳😳
AZ_SAWBUCK replied to Coues Archer's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Thanks for sharing! Definitely rare! -
There are some pretty sweet trees in the parking lot next to Chilis in Payson!
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I'll take the Marsupial. PM Sent!
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4 pin slider! 20,30,40,50 pins then bottom pin slides out to 100. Practical for hunting and can practice out further. The single pin deal doesn't really make much sense to me for hunting.
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Congrats and welcome to the site!!
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My first semi custom build was a Remington 700 in chambered in 300WM. I killed a Bull elk with it at 900 yards and several Coues deer with it. I stayed with a 180 grain projectile for everything. Deer don't do too well when hit with that round, never had to take a follow up shot. It's just a little heavy to carry for steep mountain hunting. I also just bought a Ruger American Predator in 6.5 CM. Son killed an elk with it and has taken one Coues so far. Shooting a 140 grain bullet and its pretty much stock other than a break. I like both rifles for different reasons. My 6.5 is lighter to carry but the 300 has more knock down. I'll probably use the 6.5 more just for that reason. Rounds are easy to find for both rifles.
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I know you said it is for the newer frame, but will this fit the older frame?
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Kids Horse! Pack Horse! Grade Mare. 14 years old. Best for young beginner/intermediate rider. She is short, maybe 13 hands? Would make great goat or beginner rodeo horse if someone spent the time with her. Doesn’t have the best neck reign, needs a little more training. Well mannered and easy to be around. Don't have to worry about getting into a wreck with this one!! Easy keeper as well! She is a little off in one shoulder from time to time, not an issue as long as you don’t hammer her all day. I’ve had her packing loads in the mountains for 5-6 hours straight and she does fine. As long as you take it easy. She's been on several backcountry multi day hunts, not the biggest back horse but she can still carry a 150-200 pounds of dead weight. She's packed a mid size man in the mountains as well and loved it! Priced to sell!! $1,000 OBO Call or Text Jason 602-292-9264
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Couesday price drop! $800
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TTT
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Most recommended economical binos for glassing?
AZ_SAWBUCK replied to 0uTkAsT's topic in Optics and tripods
There are some 12X50 vipers FS on here. Check with opotics planet as well. Save a little more $$ and get the best you can. Its Hard to get glass that is clear enough to not give you a headache for under $500. I'd go with 12's tripod is a must!! -
Just go down there Bro N look around...…….it aint that hard...…………...people make this seem way more difficult than it is!! Gook Luck!
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Second. I'll can come get today.
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+ one for Bonanza. Its actually in AJ. just south of the 60. I just bought 2 3/8 pipe for $1.10 / FT. Check Craigslist as well.