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Everything posted by elpepe25
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How about a Remington Spartan O/U?
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I use a pair of trekking poles, I lose wicked man points but they are awesome. No losing balance, no falls with rifles or gear. http://www.leki.com/trekking-poles/vario-xs
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Good day for quail
elpepe25 replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Small Game, Upland Bird, and Waterfowl Hunting
Love seeing the humpbacks. Nice work -
I have owned vapor trails strings. They were of good quality but they fuzzed up more than any string ive ever seen. Once shot in though they never moved.
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winners choice
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Remington Model 1100 12 gauge Like New Late Model
elpepe25 replied to wilderness1's topic in Classified Ads
2 3/4 or 3"? -
http://www.sportoptics.com/swarovski-ocular-lens-cover.aspx also ive bought them at sportmans
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Now take all of the ones listed and keep them off your "buy list." I've found than sounds get burned out. Pretty much any distress sounds with the proper cadence will work. Cats and foxes seem to like a faster cadence.
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I strongly disagree. 1st. With regards to the college statement: When you manage land for diversity, ecology, recreation, etc... you do not hire a plumber. You hire someone that has an education in such. 2nd. I have yet to run into a "foriegner" in the land managment occupation wether it be Federal, state, or local. 3rd. The organization of government is the exact opposite if what is stated above. The order is City, County, State, Federal. So if/when there is an issue that a level of government needs to handle it can attain assistance from the next HIGHER level of government. p.s. no one can drink coffee for 8 hours.
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Clear tubing and an outboard hand primer pump. Clear tubing lets you see the gas in it. use the hand primer to get it started, then keep the can higher than the tank to keep the siphon going. Like this.
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ropetailed mulie
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Busted a few this afternoon.
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awesome. great work
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scope rings - need your help
elpepe25 replied to azpredator@work's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
EGW, badger ordinance, Leupold Mark 4, Nightforce are all of the highest quality. -
tell you the truth, I'm w/ the feds keeping it. More power, more law enforcement, more money with the feds holding on to it. I see state land as easier to prostitute.
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spot hogg: hunter hogg-it. Its super tough, easy to adjust.
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Copper fouling w/ Accubonds
elpepe25 replied to az41mag's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
good ole Sweets 7.62 works great too. -
Copper fouling w/ Accubonds
elpepe25 replied to az41mag's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
i have had major fouling issues but not w/ accubonds, but as 1st coues said the foams like cop out etc. work well. also JB's non embedding bore pastes does wonders as well. -
Just a question while were on the subject. Who determined 1000 ft./lbs or whatever is what it takes to kill a deer sized game? Is that what it takes to cause a bullet to expand properly? Archery hunters routinely take animals with 40-60 ft/lbs. I understand that the 2 devices kill differently and that more power is better. Just a question.
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just shoot a good strong bullet like a barnes or accubond or something in that realm and you'd be just fine
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I hunt with a back tension release. I have resigned to the fact that some animals may walk away due to the fact that I have less control over the timing of my shot. However, the shots that do occur will be accurate. I have battled target panic for years and finally decided that I was done with it. I find them very comfortable to use and huge confidence builders. Thus far I have had zero issues with them. All animals I have shot with them have been pin wheeled. I do have them attached with a lanyard to my wrist and I do always carry an exact spare in my pack in case of loss.
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A sheet that was made for me with holes for my binos, its light tan on the outside and black on the inside. Or a little heavier option is a clamp on umbrella, like this one but smaller. http://www.swimoutlet.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=41586&Click=310393&gclid=CK2Ouuf0z7ICFWThQgodEB0AwQ
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I got tags as well