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Everything posted by codyhuntsaz
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Correct, those are the ones I was looking at.
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Don't wanna spend $70 for a box of 20 if they won't fit
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Badlands bino harness for sale in good condition. I can text pics if necessary. $80 Cody 602-999-7684
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Spf
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I'll even clean it off...haha Needs a new battery $125 obo Cody 602-999-7684
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Ttt
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Full size or mini. Wifi only, don't need it to be hooked up with a phone service. Thanks Cody 602-999-7684
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If you mean does it close with magnets.....yes
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Black
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Is this the mag closure?[/quote Not sure what you mean
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CWT First "Card Hit" Contest for Raffle Tickets
codyhuntsaz replied to rossislider's topic in The Campfire
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So here's what I mean by that, I've driven a truck my whole life. And now I'm wondering do you really even need a truck to hunt? Or if you do, do you need a four-wheel-drive? My thinking is wouldn't an SUV with decent ground clearance towing a trailer with a side-by-side on it. Work just as well? Or even a 2 WD truck just to save on the initial cost and gas mileage. I figure if you're towing a trailer with a Ranger on it, if you get a trailer a little longer than you need that would make up for the truck bed space. And if it's your drive around town vehicle you're going to save on gas mileage and expense of tires etc. etc.. If you need the four-wheel-drive to get into a hunting area you could always detach the trailer hook the side-by-side up to the trailer load your gear on the trailer and keep going as far in as you need to go right? Just something I've been thinking about and wondering how many guys hunt out of an SUV or 2 WD truck. I can only think of maybe four or five times where I actually needed four-wheel-drive. Now yes it's always better to have it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it. But is it necessary? Just curious.
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Hello everyone I've been a member on this website since 2005 and I can't believe today is the first time I ever opened this thread. A little about myself I'm 34 years old born and raised in Arizona and I've been hunting since I was eight years old. I'm a full-time EMT at a surgical rehab facility and I am also a licensed realtor. If anybody is looking to buy or sell a home I would love to sit down and meet with you and talk about your options. I know it's getting hot outside and the last thing most people want to do is go in and out of 100 homes looking for their next home to buy. But this can be a great time to get a great deal on a great house. Let me know if I can be of any assistance in anyway! Cody Smith Realtor Coldwell Banker Trails and Paths 602-999-7684
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Does anyone have any recommendations for an HONEST AC repair shop? My wife's 2012 Nissan Murano started blowing hot air on the way home from Payson yesterday. I'd like to get it looked at as soon as possible. Preferably in the east valley, we live in Gilbert. Thanks.
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Clutch went bad on the compressor. Of course you can't buy and replace just the clutch, you have to buy a whole new compressor. Sucks to do on a vehicle that's less than 4 years old and has less than 55k miles on it! On a side note a member on here "TAC" was a big help, I highly recommend reaching out to him if you need any car repairs!
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Thanks for the recommendations guys, I have an appointment this afternoon at a different shop. If I don't like what they have to say I'll look into one of your recommendations.
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I recently purchased a vortex Viper PST 6 to 24 x 50 rifle scope. This is the first scope with a turret I have ever owned so everything is new to me. I plan on going to the range to sight it in tomorrow. My question is, from watching videos and reading it looks like if I want a 200 yard zero I zero it at 200 yards then take off the windage cap, put the shims in and put the cap back on on zero. That will be a 200 yard zero correct? So my question is if I want to shoot at something that's 300 yards away do I dial the turret to 1 meaning at zero it's 200 yards and if I dial to 1 it should be equal 300 yards? I hope that makes sense. Like I said this is all very new to me.
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It is an MOA scope
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Easy guy to work with....I was gonna snag it until I found out it was SFP. Free bump!
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I've recently been looking into long-range shooting. And I should have a gun and scope combination put together by the end of next month. I know reloading is a key component to long-range shooting but I don't have any reloading equipment yet. I was wondering if anyone on here has ever developed loads for someone and then sold them? The caliber is a 300 Winchester Magnum in a savage long range hunter. I would like maybe four or five different loads worked up to see which one shoots the best and then maybe purchase the loads 100 at a time. And also be given load development data if I decide to reload down the road. Does anyone on here do that or know anyone that would do something like that here in the valley? I live in Gilbert. I would like to give my money to a Coues Whitetail member rather than buy a bunch of factory loads, not to mention get a higher quality product. Thanks.
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Any of you guys in those lines of work? I'm in Gilbert Stapley/Baseline area.
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If my wife would have put this ad up, probably. I'm good with a beer belly though!
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Obsession!