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Petey7272

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  1. Petey7272

    Badlands Ox Suggestions

    I sent a PM
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    First lite fit

    I actually order two pairs of kuiu pants from the sale they just had. I had fitting issues with kuiu so I order the 40 waist pants hoping they were not to "skinny jean-ish". Got them in the mail Friday and I am very pleased waist actually had a little room, butt and thighs have room to move and have a base layer on plus the fabric had some stretch to it. I ordered the Teton stretch woven pant and the Chinook pant and I think they are both on the outlet page. Very happy so far.
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    Wtb ulmer edge

    I have some as well not in use any longer they are pout of the package but I believe I have some extra set screws rubber bands and the little blue tool let me know in a message
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    Kuiu Attack Pants - Like New - **SOLD**

    PM sent
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    After the trigger is pulled

    Dad killed his in 09' and he used Lance w/ Timberland Outfitters, Russ Jacoby was with us when he killed, he was helping Timberland at the time but I think they have split. Both are top notch dudes in my opinion and very knowledgeable in the ways of the tatonka. The story is on here somewhere in the buffalo hunting forum. Anyways, it all depends on the time of year your hunting, dad killed his in February. It died next to a snow pile, gutless method, take a chunk off throw it in the snow kind of deal, no game bags just a couple big duffle bags. My dad went to AZ Cutlery on Cave Creek road just north of Thunderbird and asked the guy what someone should use if breaking down a "cow sized" (buffs are not cows trust me) animal. Guy sold him a couple different style commercial grade kitchen knives. The simple kind, plastic handle, longer flexible blades, easily sharpened, they worked great. Plus I think a smaller Havalon would work wonders on the skull. We camped on the North Rim but had cell service at Jacobs Lake, might be better by now. We took the meat,675lbs de-bonded,to Casey's in Flagstaff but it was cold. The bull was aged around 8 years by Game& Fish, 50/50 on taste. Premium cuts good, burger good, sausage good, not much else though. However,I do not think that was Casey's fault just an older grittier bull. I was glad we had quads (to haul meat),a good set of radios,good boots and a great GPS. We used the Garmin 60csx at the time which is now the 64s. We drove the hide, which we capped for a full body, straight back to Phoenix to Desert Edge Taxidermy, Josh is an excellent dude, very dependable, and a Goodyear cop as well. He killed the shoulder mount and dad is still threatening to have the back half made into a vest. The gutless method worked great but we had 6 guys helping, holding legs, sharpening knives, de-boning, capping etc. From time of shot to time we were back at camp with everything was right at 4 hours. It helps to have help ! If you have any questions about our hunt shot me a pm with your number and I'll try to get you in touch with dad. He is always willing to help a buffalo hunter as it was always his dream to hunt them! Either way good luck & shot straight !
  6. For my REM 700 .270 CDL I use Federal Premium 130gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. They shot better than I can shot the gun and I have killed 2 coues and one mule deer. The first coues was quartered to me slightly @ 289yds high shoulder insides jelly, the second coues was broadside @ 400yds insides jelly, and the mule deer was @ 511yds, however I pulled the shot and smacked him square in the neck, they seem to shoot great out of my rifle but I am no expert. I just use a vortex scope with a target turret and printed out charts but it seems to work.
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    Eberlestock x1a1

    Where are you located
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    Danner Pronghorns Good or Bad?!

    If you go to camofire right now they are 30% off .
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