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Well how did the stone spray hold up?
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I was looking for deer so i didnt get to see the EliteXC. I forgot to tivo it too . I did see the WEC though, what a card. Staying 5 rounds with Faber aint no walk in the park. What a chin Pulver had too. I was pullin for Lil Evil, but glad to see a good fight, that didn't end 30 seconds into the first. Another good fight was the Torres fight. I've liked him since he beat that popeye guy. Did anybody else notice Clay Guida standing ringside when Torres and Maeda walked into the ring. I hope he has another fight coming up, Hes one of my fav's.
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I use the BL2200 and an eberlestock gunlinger. Both are great made packs. Both fit me really well. Im not a very big guy, and its hard to find a big enough pack that fits well enough to haul a ways. I usually don't haul a spotter so on the 2200 i use that pouch for a 1 liter bottle of water. I also put the 15's in the little zipper pocket on the inside of the pack. That little orange deal comes in real handy for packin stuff out too. You can fit quite a bit on the outside of the pack if its done right. I really like the gunslinger though. Its a little bigger, and it holds my rifle. I dont think you could go wrong with an Eberlestock or Badlands
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Im checkin some cams this weekend so i should have some up on tue, i hope.
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OSAMA or OBAMA
youngbuck replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
Chelsea Clinton recently asked republican presidential front-runner John McCain what his fears were. He replied; Osama, Obama, and yo mamma -
Well i ordered some last week. I got them friday and didnt have time to play with them untill sunday. I have yet to shoot broadheads with them yet. They shot just as good as my normal vanes, if not better. Its hard to tell because i havent shot too much lately. If it continue to like them, they may tag along in septemper looking for bulls
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+1 on the head. I have two of them. I have one on a bogen 3001 and one on a lighter velbon, from pictures I think it is very similar to the one Amanda has. I usually haul both rigs. One for video and one for glassin. My dad has a bum back so i haul it for him too. In the wind or standing hardly anything will beat the 3001. I use it for video mostly on long shots. When i archery hunt the bogen stays in the truck and i haul the velbon. The bogen was the first real tripod i used. The thing weighs a ton but i got used to it. Now when i pack the little one i feal like im hardly hauling anything. Im not a big fan of a grip head. It clicks every time you move it. Other heads to look at would be a Jim White and the Outdoorsmans. Ive used both, i prefer the Outdoorsmans. For the money the 700rc2 is tough to beat. If the handle is too long, just trim it down to size
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I agree with you. I was on the November and December bull hunts last year. There were people everywhere getting stuck, nothing they could do about it but get stuck worse. I'd get stuck too if I only got one chance in ten years to get out. I guess I could get out of rule #1 using rule #4. If it was my land I'd definately get stuck. And how abvout rule #3? How close is nearby, is it illegal or unethical to sit water and have some cattle get a drink?
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the season is already starting. http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/200...ire0429-CR.html
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now here's some good news
youngbuck replied to .270's topic in Political Discussions related to hunting
i'm taking a trip to yellowstone this summer, maybe I should bring some varmint calls and look into a hunting licence somewhere nearby -
I use a little bitty goose. You can tuck the caliper part into the wrist band so its out of the way. That comes in pretty handy when you're calling and don't want your release to "CLANK" on the call. When I'm riding on a quad or in a truck, I tuck it away and it never gets in the way
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I use the baers feet, but usually have to replace them every season. I have also done the thick socks too. I think they are equally quiet. I do think the socks are more effective because you have to go so dang slow, and carefully place each step. This season I am going to try and make my own. I want to start with a pair of mocosains(sp) then put a layer of foam on the bottom. Then cover that with fabric, something similar to what stuffed animals are made out of. I have been looking for a while, but baven't found any that was up to par. Although, I have yet to look in a fabric or artsy-fartsy store.
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i shoot a 223 wssm. I shoot 55 gr V-max right aty 4000 fps. Those little cases are a pain in the you know what to size. Check out wssmzone.com. Make sure to read the "hard bolt lift" thread; that will explain everything you need to know. Just a side note; I have a 243win that loves the 58 gr. vmax. I also use varget powder in both roounds.
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I too have a break on my rifle and carry muffs and disposable plugs. The best "system" ive found is the banded ear plugs. They are held together with a thin flexable piece of plastic. I wear those around my neck, where they are close, instead of zipped up in my pack.
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I went for like 6 years in a row. I didn't go last year, and i doubt ill be there this year. I think it is getting way out of hand. More drama, fights, and arrests every year. Ledoux and Sawer Brown were prabably the best performers I ever saw there.
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I never could get used to the Jim White head. It is built great, i just can't use it very well. I use the 700rc2. I video and glass of the same head so it works well. I cut the arm length way down to make it less bulky. I dont think you could go wrong with either one. I really wuold like to have the newer Outdoorsman's head though. I think it is the best of both worlds; smooth and compact.
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Have you watched the video for those? They are nasty. I wonder how well they do if you hit too low, or in the chest? Ive seen them used. I wouldn't use them, but they met the criteria. I would think they wouldnt be too good for body shots. Way too much surface area on way too many feathers
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Are the kits a good value?
youngbuck replied to DesertBull's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
+1 on the One Shot. I actually still use the lube pad to put the cases on to spray. Another handy tool is the hand primer. For me its much easier and faster. On top of that I can prime in the A/C. My bench is in the garage, and my press is a bit old, well older that i am. I hate priming on that thing. -
Here is a video that will hopefully get a smile out of you. Probably not the most politically correct film but take it for what its worth. I laugh everytime I see it.
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theres alway the 100 gr. Gobbler Guillotine that 2.5 cutting diameter
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Whats missing from your collection?
youngbuck replied to 4Falls's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I had a chance to buy a colt anaconda a few years back for 500 bucks, I passed on it and have been kickin myself ever since. My dad wants an Ithaca model 37 pretty bad. I would also like to have one of the new Remington R-15s; I'm undecided between .223 and .204. A neat caliber i would like a rifle in is a .264. I was pretty impressed with Bridger's (greygohst85). My want list is nearly unlimited, seems like every time i get to cross one off the list I add two more to it. If money was no object i would like to play with a .375 chey-tac. -
I bought the smallest digital camera i could find, and carry it in my pocket alot. I have been lucky to catch a few nice ones
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I saw somethin on 12 news about it last night, they had a pic of the boy and lion. THey said he was gonna be on the Today show sometime this week.
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This is a new "flashlight" I figured some of you guys might get a kick out of.
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QUOTE (Vinnie B @ Mar 6 2008, 04:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Make sure he files a police report with serial #. Go to arizonashooting.com and put this on there to so they can keep an eye out for it. Also keep a check on backpage to see if it shows up for sale. I hope they end up shooting themselves with it. He did do the whole serial # deal with the PD. They said they check pawn shops. I look for deals on backpage alot, so i hope it hasn't slipped by me there. I'd almost bet if somebody tries to shoot it they will use regular 7mm mag ammo. I'd hate to see someone get hurt but Karma is a bitz.