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  1. 4 points
    Not tonight's dinner but lasts nights. Rack of grilled baby back ribs, rotisserie chicken and a pot of fried potatoes with bacon and onion. Didn't get pic's of it plated up. Had a great time with my son and his friend on a one night trip.
  2. 3 points
    It’s a dumb technical interpretation of the law used to specifically target a well known person. It’s not good for anyone when government gets an ego.
  3. 3 points
    The patch looks to have TAMs lion.
  4. 2 points
    Correct but it was within 48 hours of his hunt
  5. 2 points
    Lol that's your response when shown the facts? Are you three years old? Don't justify breaking the law because you don't like the law. He was flying during an open hunt. Case closed. Be a better example for your boys.
  6. 2 points
    Poor kiddo. Do you know anything about her hobbies or interests? Thinking about maybe a gift card to add.
  7. 1 point
    2 unopened packs 50$ located near showlow, gota go to a crossbow so geting rid of my expandables
  8. 1 point
  9. 1 point
    For sale Sig sauer Oscar 8, 27x55x80 clean have only used a couple times and with the binos I have now I don’t need it anymore. Asking $900 obo. I live in Payson, DM with questions.
  10. 1 point
    Very kind if you. She plays volleyball, softball and basketball which take up most of her time. Mom also said she like Sephora an Ulta makeup.
  11. 1 point
    Cancer took a friend at a young age leaving behind a wife and two daughters. His widow posted this to Facebook yesterday 12/6. Next time you go to the store, grab a birthday card or two and drop them in the mail. Peyton’s 14th birthday is a month from today. She’s having a lot of feelings about her first birthday without her dad. He passed away 2 weeks after her birthday and was sick and couldn’t stay away on her birthday. I want to Surprise her with a bunch of birthday cards from as many people who can send her a card. I know it would put a smile on her face. You can send them to 24 e Caribbean lane Phoenix, AZ 85022 Thank you in advance
  12. 1 point
    A dumb technical interpretation? I guess reading comprehension is an issue amongst some hunters. Looks pretty clear to me. You don't get to just decide you don't like the law.
  13. 1 point
    Aging sheep off of their horn annuli is much much more accurate then cementum annuli.
  14. 1 point
    Agreed. I’ve had 3 different vx6’s and none would track. For what they cost, you’re a few hundred bucks off from a good used or demo S&B, TT, or a new swaro.
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  17. 1 point
    I feel like the trade offs for FFP are much too great unless you are using subtensions for your shots. I won’t own a FFP scope. I don’t do competitions or games, just hunt. Here is my list of pros for a FFP 1: subtensions are the same at all powers here is my list of cons 1: reticle is way too small at low power and hard to see in low light (hence why almost all FFP are illuminated) 2: reticle is way too thick at high power (when you need it fine). 3: subtensions make a reticle “busy”. People that don’t shoot a lot (often my guns are used by friends and family) get distracted by them, heck even I do when I get really excited. I personally look for SFP scopes with a “clean” reticle. I prefer Schmidt and benders D4 reticle or a plain duplex. I dial every shot. If there isn’t time then I don’t shoot. If it’s under 300 yards my turret is set to 2 MOA so I can hold right on and shoot like any other rifle. SFP isn’t tactiCOOL, but I would argue a majority of guys that own FFP bought them because it’s just what the world told them was best and have no idea how to use the subtensions nor the skill to do it quickly if needed. There are certainly plenty of guys out there that understand them and use them but I would be it’s a minority.
  18. 1 point
    Going forward all my scopes will be FFP. The reason I like FFP is for wind holds. In a perfect shot scenario, I dial for distance and hold for wind. The negative for me using an FFP scope is the bottom end magnification is almost unusable since you can barely see the reticle. Illumination helps with this issue. CDS turret is a nice if you typically hunt the same area and your DA is typically within a certain range. Environmentals start to have a good effect on ballistics around 400+ yards. Of course, the negatives are no easy way to adjust for significant DA changes and you are locked into the bullet you set the turret up for.
  19. 1 point
    Poor thing must be trapped here by the border wall. 😂
  20. 1 point
    Tuesday morning we spent trying to find a nut for the power steering pulley but ended up with out one. So I spent the rest of the hunt with no power steering which wasn’t bad. That evening we went out and stayed up high with no luck. Wednesday was spent down low and in the evening time we got on some elk but had to back out cause the snow storm that came in. Thursday, the last day was a little more exciting, we cut some fresh bull tracks in the snow and decided to go for a walk. Less then 20 minutes later we had a 330-340 class bull at 100 yards but since we basically went straight up a mountain my neighbor who is 57, a smoker, has bad knees and hips was winded by the time he got in place and the bull took off. We stayed in the area till dark to find him but he was gone. Finished the hunt with tag soup. But did learn a little about a new unit I’ve never hunted before.
  21. 1 point
    If you're lucky enough to draw a tag, just enjoy your ramburgers.
  22. 1 point
    We are trying to kill the deer, not pet it. respect as very little to do with it. Have you ever seen predators kill a deer or elk?? They eat it from the back end forward most of the times. We are better than animals but we are still trying to kill them. Every time I make stupid decisions (buck fever) it is at 50 yards and under. I'm a much more respectful person at 700 than 25 if the metric we we are talking about how, is howcalm we are and how well we can make a "good shot". I've seen plenty of wounded animals from people at 100-300 yards. I'm kind of sick of this holier than thou attitude that people have for other hunters. The real sign of respect and integrity come from WHAT YOU DO AFTER YOU HIT A DEER, do you chalk it up to miss, poor shot? Do you track it until you find it or do you give up after 5 minutes? Do you even go look for it? Do you check for it for multiple days? To me that is what shows the moral and ethical side of a person. That being said in todays world/internet its best to leave off yardage. I"ve never seen much good come from it. Congrats on a fine deer and a heck of a poke.
  23. 1 point
    After spending 3 days in the desert heat looking for a shooter for my Dad, I was finally able to dig up this buck right as the sun was fading on Sunday. With not much time to make a move, I set him up to take a shot @ 665 yards. Luckily the buck was preoccupied with barrel cactus fruits and gave him plenty of time to squeeze off a shot. The hit was solid and the buck dropped out of sight into a nearby wash. We decided to head to his last location and found him piled up not 20 yards from where the shot took place. Anybody else see a lot of malnourished deer this year? A majority of the does in the area we hunted were showing how rough the summer was on them for sure.
  24. 1 point
    I dont know why but ive always wanted a number 1
  25. 0 points
    Any news on this? Saw they killed a big ram again.
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