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Onx on my I phone is all I use now. Yes you can use it without any signal but yes you just download the area you want ahead of time and save it then use airplane mode when your out and it is a gps and maps and you can track yourself and Mark gps locations. You can also easily drop a pin location to another onx user. Not sure about signal on that one but guessing you would need it to send a pin. One of the things I like is when I log into it on my computer I have all my markers right there automatically transferred and I can add them there as well and they come up on my phone. I love it and it's all I use now.
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I wish they would close some more roads in my unit, other than making it tuff on your dad I would say your lucky .
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For sale razor hd 16-48 angled spotter 650.00 Good condition never serviced or abused Located in wickenburg and travel to Tempe
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All replied to thanks guys, scope is sold pending meet
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What do you guys think, I am done testing broadheads and locked in. Magnus stinger 100 grn head Easton FMJ 340 at 505 grn total weight Not sure on speed but they hit hard and straight. Need an extra target so I'm not tearing up nocks.
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Totally ready, fitness is good , weight is good, bow is on, broadheads dialed, tags in the bag, mules are ready, just happened to be doing some trailer wiring today then it's an oil change and we head out on Sunday for 5 days in the woods. Good luck all.
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Pics or it didn't happen
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New price
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Curious on experienced opinions on Trophy T Loc and Montec by G5? I'm shooting both right now with good flight from both but what's the scoop on Montec vs Elk? I only have minimum experience with T loc on game?
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Thanks for the discussion guys, I know there is a lot out there, after shooting 5 different heads I ended up going with the Magnus stinger 100 grn fixed 2 blade . These are shooting great out to 60 yards so far and holding up very well in the block target and foam deer. I really like the iron wil heads also but they don't shoot as good as the Magnus. So I did end up adding a little weight up front and ended just over 500 grn total arrow weight. In the wind they are dang good and very forgiving on release. I cranked the bow up just a tad but need to hit Ross and see what the weight is at. It did tighten up my sight tape for sure. Few more weeks till archery opener so good luck out there.
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Basic savage axis in 243 with one pc scope rail, no scope or bipod Less than 100 rnds fired , shoots really well, some trigger work done as well. 300.00, located in wickenburg and travel to Tempe
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Nice , congrats to you guys sounds like a perfect day, so what was lunch? Strawberries, grapes, homemade wine?
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I have the same rifle and it shoots 3/4 MOA with factory ammo. Ya they shoot as well as most people can pull the trigger, I picked up a few of them for the kids to drag around. My daughter dropped a few animals with this then she went to college and turned Vegan !!
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Wide angle 30x fixed eye pc $150.00 Located near wickenburg and travel to Tempe
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Any interest in going out for some crane hunting? Might make some decoys and give it a try this year.
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November and December are the hunts, the regs are on AZGFD site under hunt regulations down the page a ways. Not many hunts or tags but sounds like it could be a fun 3 days. Supposed to be some good meat. Maybe the farmers need some yotes removed also.
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Deadline is creeping up, shoot me a message if anyone wants to do the same hunt number. I'll be picking soon but not locked in at all
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Hunt permit-tag application process and schedule Sandhill crane hunt permit-tags may be obtained only through application and drawing procedures as prescribed in R12-4-104 and R12-4-114. Applications for hunt permit- tags shall be made on Hunt Permit-tag Application Forms. In order to participate in the draw you must have or apply for a license. If you are not licensed at the time you submit your Hunt Permit-tag Application Form, you must apply for a license by completing the license form section and include payment with the application. Hunt Permit-tag Applications for sandhill crane will be accepted beginning July 30, 2018, by mail only at the following addresses: P.O. Box 74020, Phoenix, AZ 85087-1052; or at 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000. These applications may not be hand delivered to any Department of ce. Deadline for the Department to receive applications is Aug. 31, 2018. No application will be accepted after this date regardless of postmark. Hunt permit-tags will be mailed out by Sept. 10, 2018. The hunt permit-tag fee is $43.00 for residents and $45.00 for non-residents (each hunter will receive 3 hunt permit-tags).
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Webcast tonight regarding the "Education" funding
MULEPACKHUNTER replied to bonecollector's topic in The Campfire
Anyone else notice the public meeting right in the middle of archery elk season? Great location but terrible timing. -
Love grouper, havnt had it since my honey moon
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It's amazing what one harvest can provide, we are feeling very blessed tonight with yet another elk steak dinner. Steamed cauliflower, red rice and beans, roasted Brussels, and mushroom blue cheese sauce. The meat didn't need such a sauce but dang was it good.
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One of the most important things is your arrow hits the target square. So if your arrows hit the target at an angle you are losing a large percentage of the kinetic energy built into your arrow. It doesn't matter if your arrow is 600 grns or 400 if it's not hitting straight it's not using that weight.
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I'm am by far no expert but I think you may be on the light side of the spectrum for elk but you also should be just fine, placement is a lot of the game, a heavy arrow like 150 grn more than mine is better when you make a bad shot or hit bone or a tougher part of an elk. I have seen an arrow just like yours drop animals in 30 seconds. Not elk, but tough animals. Put all the odds you can in your favor
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Those type of sheep hunts remind me of mtn Everest, to me it's really been ruined by business and traffic, after listening to Jay Scott and his sheep hunt I have zero desire to do anything like that even if I had the money. Sounded more like a bunch of retired folks on a tour bus than a hunt. I would much rather take that kind of money and go to New Zealand or Australia several times and hunt for weeks for multiple species and not be like cattle in a shoot.