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  1. joelbiltz

    Swarovski NEU 15x56

    I have a like new pair of 15x56 NEU. Ready for your coues season. These are like new. Glass is 100%. Only issue is a slight scratch on the plastic part outside the ocular. "See pic". This is NOT ON THE GLASS. Body is as close to new as you will find. Comes with the Swaro bino adapter and stud. All accseories box paperwork including blank warranty card is included. Priced to sell fast at 1650.00 shipped and insured.
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    Swarovski NEU 15x56

    That's a deal. PM incoming.
  3. joelbiltz

    Swarovski NEU 15x56

    How about 1600.00 shipped and insured.
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    Swarovski NEU 15x56

    Perfect glass for the upcoming coues season.
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    Swarovski NEU 15x56

    Pic of the scratch. Does not touch the glass.
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Sold
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    I have a basically brand new J107 for sale. Used for two days hunting for coues deer in AZ. Camo pattern is Hide Open Timber veil. Will include a small pouch and 2 liter water bladder. Asking 350.00 Shipped OBO TYD. Paypal or USPS money order only. There are no holes, rips, stains. This is as close to new you will find for a good price. Pictures can be texted or emailed. Only reason for selling is I am going to bite the bullet and buy a KIFARU pack.
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Let's get this sold. 275.00 shipped.
  9. Well here he is. Casey (Firstcoueswas80) and I were able to put the smack down on this outstanding coues buck on my first day of hunting. I am on cloud nine to say the least. Our day started off glassing a group of eight bucks including two 80 plus shooter bucks. This being my first rifle coues deer hunt I would have been happy with any 80 inch buck. Not being able to pinpoint where the two big bucks went after they fed into a canyon we decided to go look at another area. Well long story short There were hunters in all of Caseys areas he wanted to check out so we headed to one last spot he wanted to look at. After about ten minutes Casey glasses up three deer on a distant saddle and as I was looking to find those deer I glassed up the rear end of a deer sticking out of a misqute tree. After a minute of watching he raised his head enough to tell he was a buck but still could not tell how big. We decided he was at least 80 inches so we ranged him at 760 yards. We headed down the canyon to a rock pile that put us exactly 610 yards away from the buck. Casey and his friend Jim got in the glasses while I built a solid shooting platform out of rocks and jackets. For the next two hours we watche'd the buck in the mesquite tree but never offered a shot. I was getting hot and thirsty so Jim offered to go get my pack and water. I then decided to redo my shooting play form and as soon as I tore it down Casey informed me the buck was up. Jim raced back and they both got the buck in their glasses and told me to take him when I could. I rechecked the yardage on my G7 BR2 and it said 610 with a corrected to 597. I dialed my turret to 600 settled the crosshairs, checked my anti cant level and slowly squeezed the trigger until it broke. Next thing I hear is Casey and Jim saying he is down you dumped him. I racked another round in and got back into the scope just to be sure but he never moved. As we walked up to this magnificent buck this was only the second time in my hunting career where I whitnessed ground growage. I could not believe my eyes as we approched my buck. He was a outstanding coues deer buck that grosses 103 4/8 with under 1.5 inches of deductions he just may make B&C minimum. I can't thank Casey and Jim enough for their hospitality and taking me on this hunt. Rifle info is as follows Gunwerks LR 1000 7MM LRM Berger Hybrid 180 G7 Nightforce G7 5.5-22x50 Atlas bipod G7 BR2 rangefinder Zeiss conquest 15x56. (Outstanding Binos for the money BTW) Here is the rock pile I shot from. Barrel is pointing towards where the deer was shot Here is the happy hunter after the pack out And here is my beautiful coues buck Edited by joelbiltz (Yesterday at 05:14 PM) _________________________ Gunwerks LR 1000 7mm LRM. G7 Nightforce 5.5-22x50 Gunwerks Built 358 WSSM. G7 Nightforce 2.5-10x42
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Pics sent
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Pics sent
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    How about 310.00 shipped
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Yes it has the gun scabbard Yes the top lid is removable and can be used as a fanny pack
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Pictures sent.
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    Like new Eberlestock J107

    Just bought a kifaru. Let's get this sold. Make offer.
  16. Here is the deal. I have a chance to hunt a southern unit if there are leftovers with a good buddy from AZ to help me out. For all you hardcore coues guys what would you opt for optic wise. I own the 10x42 Leica Geovid HD-B and a Nightforce 20-70x82 spotter along with the Outdoorsmans tripod with Outdoorsmans pan head. Here is my question. Would you use these two optics or would you opt for the 10x42 Geovids and a good set of 15x56 instead of the spotter. Both binos can and will be mounted to the tripod. My buddy will be toating a 77 mm Leica spotter. So with this in mind let's hear it. Thanks in advance.
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    Optics suggestions

    Firstcoueswas80 I've got pretty good eyes when it comes to spotting game. Lol. I sure hope my buddy has great eyes and to tell you the truth I don't care who finds me my buck. It will be a blast either way. Thanks for the comments guys.
  18. Airline booked. Car rented. I am ready to hunt the grey ghost.
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    What to expect

    Hi I'm new here but have been reading a bunch here. I have a August hut booked with a well respected outfitter unit 23 and will most likely be staying in Payson. What can I expect. This is my first coues hunt and am very excited. I have hunted quite a bit and actually have ten of North America species so I am a accomplished hunter. Just want to be prepared. Weather, nice places to stay, good places to eat and anything else neat to see in the area if I get done early. How bad are the snakes how bad are the mosquitoes. Most likely hunt will either be out of a blind or tree stand. Thanks for any insight.
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    Tree stand info?

    Being a Indiana whitetail hunter that's the only way we roll here so when it Comes to stands I have hunted in a few. Buy a Mellenium M100 or M150 and thank me later. There isn't a stand that compares when it comes to all day comfort.
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