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  1. 10 hours ago, Hoss50 said:

    I have been using Millers Southwest with good results. They have a cold trailer up in Forest Lakes you can drop the meat at as long as it isn't full. Then pick up in Queen Creek. Or drop it in Queen creek if you want. 

    The trailer was there today when I drove through, but once they fill it up, they send it down the hill. 

     

    If you go with Millers, have them make some Chorizo, if that's your fancy.  Next time I'll have the majority of my ground made into Chorizo.  It's very good.


  2. Not a huge fan of hypothetical questions, but I do have one that has been on my mind.  The rational side of my head says to not even think about or leave it in the hands of the Game and Fish to decide, here goes.

     

    Let's talk Unit A and Unit B. 

    Unit A and Unit B are separated by a river.  

    Say have a rifle tag in Unit A and have a great glassing spot in Unit B.

    Could you shoot from Unit B at your Buck in Unit A, where you legally have a tag?

     


  3. 11 hours ago, 10Turkeys said:

    Couldn't take another day at my job, walked from it on the 24th of last month. Kicked around the idea of retiring or going back to work at something else. I retired on the 20th of this month. Probably going to get a part time job for something to do, but for right now every time I get the urge to do something I go lay down til the urge goes away!

    If you are in Chandler, I could buy you a cold one, and we could talk reloading my 7MM and .270 with all your free time now.........


  4. When I was working up a load for my Tikka 7MM, I tried a wide variety of bullets.  I was hoping my barrel would like the 168gr NAB long range, but my groups would open up.  I dropped down to the 160gr NAB and found the sweet spot.  I'm a huge fan of how the Nosler 160gr Accubonds performed in the field.  One shot harvests on a 6X6 bull (400 yards), 4X4 muley (419 yards) and 3X3 Coues (404 yards).  Good luck!

     

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  5. Thanks CR for the info, I appreciated it.  The "triggers" are always fast around here, I think "WFH" has made them even quicker.

    For me it comes down to supply, demand and cost.  From TP to 2x4's, the supply chain has taken a huge hit.  I've always been a huge Danner Pronghorn fan.  It was time to purchase my 4th pair, but my normal online outlets and even Danner are all on back order.  A family member suggested to try Solomon, since his have been field tested with good results.  REI had them in stock, in my color, in my size.  Walked out of there with a new pair of Quest 04's and didn't have to pay shipping.  

     

     

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