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Everything posted by mpriest
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Is your Tacoma stock? I was lookin into em for my ram 2500 (stock) and seems as if they're for lifted trucks. I was wanting the 2" level as well Ya my Tacoma is stock other than the bilsteins
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I put in the Bilstein 5100 shocks in my Tacoma and love them. They are the adjustable ones and raised my front end up about 1.5 inches. They haven't made the ride any stiffer and I have absolutely zero problems with them. I would recommend them without hesitation
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University of Arizona Shotgun Team Meet and Greet!
mpriest replied to PatrickJr's topic in The Campfire
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Looks like 6A with the different veg types. Congrats on a good bull
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Saw this the other day http://flagscanner.com/fsmajor-officer-involved-shooting-developing/
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3c or 4b with that collared elk I'm guessing
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Nice my back made it into the Tacos Los Altos scene
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- Arizona Elk hunting
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They are probably the urts that the Nordic center rents out
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Did you lose a trail camera in Mt Bigelow area?
mpriest replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Lost and Found
I have found a bouch people have lost chained to a tree. I thought Weird place to lose them to I took them all for safe keeping. Let me know if you lost one haha jk -
Sorry just got this exact pair yesterday and I'm not yet ready to part with them
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When I worked for an agency that looked for animals the cost of a helicopter ranged from $900 to $1500 per hour be pending on the model of copter.
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I'm pretty sure I'm going to get these binos. Anyone on hear have this model and want to provide their two cents. Thanks
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Drove past your truck while I was at work today. You also had a bull basin archery sticker
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+1 on slick tricks. I use 100 grain but either way they are bomb proof. I would be hesitant to use big expandable broad heads on elk. I feel with that large cutting diameter and the thickness of elk bones it is a disaster waiting to happen
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I need a new pair of binos for the upcoming hunting season. I'm trying to decide if I should stick with 10X or get more magnification with 15X. The majority of my glassing is without a tripod. I also live in northern arizona where so I don't get down to hunt Coues very often. I also use them quite a bit for general woods use. Let me know your thoughts
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That's what I was thinking as well. Figured 15s would be a little too shaky without a tripod. 10x it is
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PM sent. Thanks for the tip
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Anyone have a lead on where I could buy some Retumbo at? I can't seem to find it anywhere
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Any of you guys live in Flag? I appreciate the offers but it will be a while before I'm down in the valley
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Looking at a new set of tires for my truck. It is my everyday driver as well and my hunting vehicle. I'm looking for something that will give me good traction on dirt roads and have good tread life on the paved ones. What are you guys using?
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BFG all terrains it is. Got an appointment at discount tire tomorrow. FYI for anyone else that need tires discount tire is having a sale starting tomorrow
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These are my top choice right now but I have heard that the tread life isn't as good as they claim. What kind of mileage do you have on yours and what's your tread life like.
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I dont know why people wait till the last minute and then b**** (complain) about the website crashing. Just do it earlier. It's common sense
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Is anyone familiar with this brand? I found a good deal on their granite series. Here is the link to ones i was considering. http://www.celestron.com/browse-shop/sport-optics/binoculars/granite-ed-10x50-binocular