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About mjmhunter
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- Birthday 03/18/1978
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Gender
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Location
Peoria, AZ.
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Interests
Hunting, Fishing and calling ELK!!!
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Work top is 48"x24", built a new bench so this is just taking up space. Open to trades asking $100 obo. Manny
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PM sent regarding bottom metal
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Get on a waiting list somewhere. Just like above, I placed an order in March for H4350 and I just got it week ago. It will be really tough to find it on a shelf somewhere. Good luck
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PM sent
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Powder & Primers - We've Got 'Em - Always Ask About What's in the Warehouse
mjmhunter replied to Healy Arms's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
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Jim Hartsock with SouthWest Wildlife. He does really good fish mounts. He is a sponsor of CWT and has a tab on the main page with pics. Manny
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posted this morning-volkswagen bluefin come to visit......
mjmhunter replied to biglakejake's topic in Fishing
You keep the fish you catch. If you are a fish eater it is a great deal. On several trips I have come home with 100+ pounds of fish. -
posted this morning-volkswagen bluefin come to visit......
mjmhunter replied to biglakejake's topic in Fishing
I'm chomping at the bit!! I will be on a 3 day on the Pac Voy on the 29th. Hopefully the seiners don't have it all screwed up by the time I get there. And hopefully these bigger models stick around a little longer this year. Just missed them by a few weeks in 2011. Manny -
I to am in the same boat, I just completed a 6.5 Creedmoor build. I think I have decided to go with a Leupold Mark 4 LR/T in 6.5x20x50 with the M1 turret and the TMR reticle. I think most of us could agree that the NightForce is the best scope of what you are considering. The only draw back with them is the price and their weight. The Leupold is 10 ounces lighter. Mainly the weight is what is keeping me from a NightForce but I own a few Mark 4's and found them to be repeatable so there is no lack of confidence with them. I have zero experience with the Huskemaw and with the 1/3 adjustments is not something i am looking for. The Ziess is probably the best optical scope of the choices but with only a 1 inch tube you are only getting 45 minutes of adjustment. So roughly 22 up and 22 down unless you put a canted rail on. With the NightForce there are 110 minutes and the Leupold a 100. On the Vortex they are just to new for me and I have looked through a few pairs of the bino's and were ok but not something I would invest my money in. I have looked through one of their scopes and again it seemed ok but I don't know how repeatable there are. Anyways my 0.02 on the subject, and congrats on the new rifle.
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I have a few parts that I will never use from a recent build I started. I have a 24" sporter barrel off a 700 SPS. According to the Remington website it has a 1-9 1/8's twist. The barrel is brand new and has never had a round through it. Asking $75 for it. Also have the stock and I will never have a use for it. Black synthetic. Asking $20 All the items are brand new and were taken off the gun a few days after purchase. If you're interested send me a PM. Thanks for looking, Manny
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Awww I feel Special!!!! hahah you guys need to get out more and you'll see I actually suck. Just get lucky a lot!! Gonna be a tuff year with 5 tags to fill!!! but it's gonna be fun!!!! Manny
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Like already posted you won't get into tuna that early even on longer trips. In April you need to be on a long range trip (typically 5 days or more) to get into tuna. 3/4 day trips mainly focus around the Cornodo Islands and the Rock Pile just south of the islands. Tyipcal catches would be YellowTail, Bonito and Barracuda for the peligics and a variety of structure fish. Last year the BlueFin made it close to the islands and a few 3/4 days boats took advantage of it but it didn't last very long. The last few seasons it's been real tuff for the overnight and shorter boats to get on the tuna. The Albacore haven't really made a showing in the last few seasons either. When they do it's usually wide open fishing, they dang near will chew the paint off the boat. If you want to focus on tuna or other peligic fish I would wait till mid to late July and jump on nothing less than a day and half boat. I have two trips chartered this summer, the first is a 3 day in mid-july and the second is 2 day in mid-August. If you are interested shoot me a PM and I can give you the details. Also as stated Bloodydecks.com is a great resource. Manny
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Wackin' and Stackin' with the Golden Ticket and Chasin' A Dream Outfitters!
mjmhunter replied to Coues 'n' Sheep's topic in Elk Hunting
Great write up Gino!!!!! Congrats to all of the clients!!!!!! Most of all Congrats to Colton!!!!!!! I know how hard that boy works and he is very deserving of a brute like that!!!!! He has come along way from when we watched him shoot his first Antelope with his bow. I think we could take lessons from him now!!!! I know I could!! Manny -
Huge Congrats to you and Christine on baby Avery!!!! Thank god she looks like Christine . And thanks for letting me tag along on your hunt, glad I could be there with ya!!!! Manny
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Awesome job Jett!!!!!!! We're all proud of ya!!!!