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Optics: Swaro 12x50EL's or 15x56
HuntHarder replied to coues7's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Azpredator- I know exactly what you are talking about. The glass is absolutely perfect minus the "field flatner lenses" as Swarovski calls them. When panning, it almost gives you a fish bowl effect. -
Optics: Swaro 12x50EL's or 15x56
HuntHarder replied to coues7's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
12's no question -
Look at the eyelashes on her.... Just a women all dunned' up ready to go out.
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The young and old shooting 1050 yards
HuntHarder replied to willhunt4coues's topic in Long Range Shooting
Nice!!! Boy can shoot. That gun looks sweet.- 8 replies
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I agree with the free market idea, I just usually see most guys on this website thinking about others when they sell things. Not too many "shady" deals on this site, which is a good thing. I have done several transactions with others on here, sending them money before receiving product, knowing that the description is correct and there are a lot of good guys on here. Friends do not let friends spend $50+ on bricks of 22 lr tho...... To each his own...
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Arrows seem to be angling to the right on target
HuntHarder replied to apache12's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Shoot at different distances and see if your arrow angle into the target isn't different on each distance. This would indicate fishtailing and could be a few different things. More than likely a simply adjustment of your rest either right or left. -
Back to Mathews?
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It was Awesome out here in north Peoria. Tons of lightening and rain coming down at a 45* angle.
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Swarovski, Zeiss, Minox, Vortex in that order. If you got the money, the swaros are the best. I suggest looking thru all of them at dusk @ sportsmans warehouse. They will usually take you outside and let you look off in the distance. Looking inside the store does very little. Have them put them all on tripods and see what YOU like best. Everyone's eyes are different. FWIW, I have owned 15's, and sold them both times. I always find myself using my EL's more than the 15's. I believe this is why lots of people sold their 15's when the 12 el's came out. Bigger field of view, better exit pupil and a crisper picture.
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mechanical broadheads success and failures
HuntHarder replied to creed_az_88's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Hey Buffhunter, not to derail the original topic, but another scenario I have seen on an arrow getting snapped off without hitting any trees was a few years ago on an archery bull hunt. I was calling for a buddy and he hit an elk low in the shoulder/leg and got enough penetration to go thru the edge of the shoulder/leg, but not enough to get thru the entire brisket/ cavity. Shot was low, but we watched the bull take a step after being shot and his arrow fall out with, if I remember right, 4" of arrow missing. The sound was unmistakable, shoulder shot. Loud Thwack with 0 penetration. -
Grab that Bell and Carlson on here. Great stock!!
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Mt. Trumbull is a good starting point.
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It is clearly 26m, I hunt that exact area and if you go on AZGF and look at 26m boundaries it will encompass the stretch you are talking about.
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I am with two-windy, the definition says AND produced for the livestock industry. I think this might be another GREY area that is up to the interpretation of the officer. I tend to error on the side of caution and would not consider trophy rock produced for the livestock industry, but produced for hunters. Trophy rock is a weird attractant in which, it is not actually manufactured. This is really a rock that they mine from the earth in Colorado. So I guess after a little research, This is not actually Manufactured, so I guess getting something in writing about this attractant would be a good thing to obtain from AZGFD to be safe.
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Remember When AZGFD Added A Day To The Draw?
HuntHarder replied to AZMThunter's topic in The Campfire
I put my little brother in for a junior deer tag on the extra day and he drew a tag that is less than 50% draw odds. -
mechanical broadheads success and failures
HuntHarder replied to creed_az_88's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Gotbow's scenario is definitely plausible. What kind of equipment was he shooting? -
NEW ELK VIDEO!!! "The Class Of 2014"
HuntHarder replied to High Point Outfitters's topic in Elk Hunting
Great Video!! Absolute stud bulls in there. Good luck this season! -
I have century link, and used to have Cox. I will never have cox again. I agree that their internet is faster, but for home internet, century link is good. They just upped the speeds in my neighborhood a few months ago, and when I tested it online, it hit the speed they claim. Century link's upload speed is bad, but their download speed is adequate for most. After having them bundled with direct TV for years, I am able to call every 6 months and let them know that I am not going to pay their full price. They then give you a Loyality discount and my bill literally is almost cut in half. kind of a pain to have to call every 6 months, but well worth the $400 savings I incur.
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mechanical broadheads success and failures
HuntHarder replied to creed_az_88's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Have you ever cleaned an elk? What other explanation do you give for 0 penetration. Surely you do not attribute the blades opening on a rage broad head to losing all penetration. I do not care if you are shooting practice blades on the rage broadhead, at 10-20 yards, if you hit an elk broadside, you will get more penetration than that. Have you listened to the loud THWACK! That is the worse sound in the world to hear while elk hunting. If you hit an elk in the vitals and avoid all shoulder, it sounds like a hollow sound. Looks like a low shoulder/leg hit. I am not a rage fan by any means, but many bulls have been killed with 350 grain arrows and expandables. -
mechanical broadheads success and failures
HuntHarder replied to creed_az_88's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
A shoulder hit on a bull is never going to be a good thing with a bow. The odds of finding a bull after shooting it in the shoulder with a bow are well below 50% with any broad head. Sucks he lost this bull, but a poor shot at close range is the reason, not the broad head. -
Kitten- A young cat. Young- in an early stage of life, growth or development. : not yet old Seems pretty easy to interpret the definition of Kitten as to what was in the picture. Pretty vague definition. Anyone who has ever followed hounds and treed lions will agree those are MOST likely kittens. I do not agree with the law that they are not huntable, but the way the law is written, those KITTENS are not.
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I Agree completely, too many whiners on these forums. Want someone to hold their hand thru life and can not figure out how to get it done for themselves. Oh, and the results will be posted by the deadline set forth by AZGFD. I do not think they have ever got results out later than the published date in the regs. If we find out early ( them charging our cards) it is just a bonus.