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  1. Big fan of Beretta. Specifically the A300. I reach for it more than the rest of my lineup which includes a Citori Trap, Onyx 20g, Browning B2000, Mossberg 930. Seems to swing great, light, low recoil, and eats any ammo I use. Zero issues. Pair it with a light modified extended choke and it will reach out and touch those birds. I would imagine the A400 is even better. 

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  2. Those who have Verizon and are concerned on pricing, while also having an internet provider such as Cox cable....you may want to cancel Cox internet and switch to Verizon home 5G. I did that and it's bundled in with my cell phone bill. Cox was at $110 a month, Verizon internet now down to $35 a month, no contracts, no data limits, and 3 year price guarantee. So far so good, I work from home in the software biz and the internet connection quality is faster and more reliable than it was with Cox cable. 

    Not trying to pimp out Verizon internet, but it's a good way to cut costs if you are concerned with their cell phone prices. And yes, I whole heartedly agree with rural coverage. Verizon gets better coverage in remote areas than T-Mobile or AT&T..

     

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  3. 4 hours ago, dsotm said:

    How in 2022 are we unable to count the votes in a timely manner. Really doesn't help lend credence to a legitimate election...

    Pretty eye opening if you ask me....FL has 3x the population of AZ and results were tabulated in a timely fashion.

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  4. Excellent condition, zero stains, zero issues with any zippers. Used on a few scout trips, hypervent works fantastic when it's warm out. $100 $80 and located in Dobson Ranch. 3o3-9o9-2425

    • Carries Rifle or Bow
    • Hypervent Suspension
    • Badlands' KXO-32 Fabric
    • Hydration Compatible (Up to 3L)
    • Bino Connect Compatible
    • Sidearm Holsters
    • Handgun Carry Compatible
    • 1500 CI

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  5. Good work! Great to see the little ones on successful hunts.

    Nothing yet for me up in 20A. Hunted mainly the south end (Hooper and Towers) and all does so far, no bucks. Headed over SW of Mayer on Friday. If anyone has any tips, I'm all ears and can trade spot info on turkeys in that area or spots in 5A for upcoming elk hunts. 😉

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  6. Pic of the most recent speed test (mind you my Verizon Internet Gateway is plugged into a USB-C docking station, then my PC is plugged into that). You'll probably need to check your area, as it's pulling internet access from a 5G tower near my place in Dobson Ranch.

    If it were me, I'd ditch the Cox email address and run a free Gmail address. Or if you need the space, pay an extra $1 a month for more memory.

     

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  7. Those who have Verizon and are concerned on pricing, while also having an internet provider such as Cox cable....you may want to cancel Cox internet and switch to Verizon home 5G. I did that and it's bundled in with my cell phone bill. Cox was at $110 a month, Verizon internet now down to $35 a month, no contracts, no data limits, and 3 year price guarantee. So far so good, I work from home in the software biz and the internet connection quality is faster and more reliable than it was with Cox cable. 

    Not trying to pimp out Verizon internet, but it's a good way to cut costs if you are concerned with their cell phone prices. And yes, I whole heartedly agree with rural coverage. Verizon gets better coverage in remote areas than T-Mobile or AT&T..

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