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    SOLD - 1Lb H4350, 1Lb IMR 4350, 1Lb IMR 4451

    4451 still available.
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    SOLD - Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL2 -$325 OBO

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    SOLD

    Bump. Great radio. Have nearly the identical setup.
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    SOLD - Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL2 -$325 OBO

    @vitalzone Double side doors Double vestibules I'm 6'2" and had no issues with long (6'6") ThermaRest backpacking cot or pad. It stands up to wind really well
  5. Selling a lightly used MasterPiece Arms BA Competition chassis short action (700/Defiance) - Black - $500 OBO Was planning on building a competition rifle but have gone a different direction. Chassis was used for previous owners comp gun. Call/Text Taylor 6025019167
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    SOLD - Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL2 -$325 OBO

    @vitalzone Hope to have some up tomorrow
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    WTB Beef Fat

    Check Hobe Meats, or Sicilian Butcher in central valley. Sicilian's parking is a little cramped, and the shop is small but the fat I picked up there last month was clean and the service was good. Prices were average.
  8. I'm selling my ENO Hammocks HouseFly tarp and Vulcan underquilt. Both are in like new condition. The underquilt has been hung when not in use. Willing to sell together or separate. Tarp: $125 OBO Quilt: 150 OBO Set: $250 OBO Txt/call for more info - 6025019167
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    Delete

    Bump, back for sale. I ended up not needing a backup bow this season. NEW PRICE: Whole bow (sight/rail, rest, quiver adapter, etc) : $1300 OBO Bare bow (w/ GAS Ghost strings): $850 OBO
  10. For Sale - No trade offers please 2019 CAN-AM Outlander 570cc DPS 4x4 + 8ft trailer - $8500 OBO (DM for price & more info) - Original owner - Adult owned - Garage kept - Regularly maintained - Regular, light use - Comes with 2in hitch receiver and ball receiver Usage: Total Hour: 65.5hrs Total Miles: 605mi I bought this for hunting and exploring AZ. It rarely see's more than 25mph, never over 40mph. It's been through some thick brush and has minor scrapes but is an excellent machine. Tires still have good tread. The hitch receiver comes in handy to tow the trailer beyond the truck parking for hunting camps, and to save wear/tear on your tow vehicle. I've also used it for a WaterPort to have a pressurized water system at camp. Trailer is for sale, but not required to be purchased. It is 8x6 with wood deck and rear folding ramp. Standard ball bumper pull. 4-pin flat connector w/ safety chains. Lockable storage on side rail. 602-501-9167
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    SOLD 2019 CAN-AM Outlander 570cc DPS 4x4 + 8ft trailer $8500 OBO

    SOLD. No longer available.
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    SOLD 2019 CAN-AM Outlander 570cc DPS 4x4 + 8ft trailer $8500 OBO

    Updated with price
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    Delete

    DM sent, updated post to direct interest to DM's or phone
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    SOLD 2019 CAN-AM Outlander 570cc DPS 4x4 + 8ft trailer $8500 OBO

    DM Sent. Updated description asking interested buyers to DM me.
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    SOLD 2019 CAN-AM Outlander 570cc DPS 4x4 + 8ft trailer $8500 OBO

    DM sent
  16. Selling a lightweight tripod setup. $325 OBO for the lot. Individual prices below. Outdoorsman's Micro Pan Head - $270 - Great condition. The handle foam has some small depressions from storage, but no rips/tears, or marring. Expected and usual wear on finish in adapter channel. Outdoorsman's 1/4-20 adapter - $15 Vortex Summit SS-P - $75 - Good condition. Foam collars near main sections are missing. Minor scuffs/scratches. Twist locks all work as expected. Will come with the Vortex pan-head if purchased separately. Vortex bino mount - $10 - Fits Vortex bino's and standard tripod plate receivers.
  17. Hi All, I really appreciated the threads debating types of salt, methods of site prep, and other info. I am interested if anyone has used 1 or more salt lick sites to aide in locating a specific buck. I found some last season sheds of a buck which I think may still be alive, and I'd like to get to work on proof-of-life. My main mode of location will be glassing, but I'm limited to weekends, and the occasional long weekend. Being that I'll only get 2-3 weekends a month to get out, I'd like to get some passive location tactics working. While I have ideas on where to set some cameras, what are your thoughts on wether a salt lick or two will help out. I have about 5 cameras to spare for this endeavor. I've considered that more than 1 new site, and any existing man-made or natural pre-existing sites, may lead to an un-pattern-able buck.
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    Pay it forward - I will start

    I have 2 ADULT SMALL Kryptek Hyperion SS Highlander shirts. Great for early season hunts for an adolescent hunter. Brand new, never worn. They were an incorrectly filled order from a retailer (Huntsman Outdoors). Rather than pay for shipping back, the retailer sent me the proper sizes and asked me to pay it forward, hence the post. Available for pickup in N Phoenix. DM for details. EDIT: Found a home for these with a young hunter in my neighborhood.
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    WTB Montana Black Gold Ascent Verdict slider

    Looking to buy a Montana Black Gold Ascent Verdict slider in single or 3 pin. Looking for the model with micro adjust, and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd access. Dovetail mount would be a plus.
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    Montana black gold ascent verdict sight

    Interested, can't send you DM's though.
  21. Hi All, This was a hard one to research prior to posting. Plenty of people touch on guiding a hunter in as a spotter and the teamwork it requires. From having a dedicated, reliable glasser, to good communication, there's a lot of kinks to iron out. I'm still new to archery hunting, and hunting in general, but this last archery deer season, I had a the most chances yet to stalk bucks with spotter and radio to guide me in. I blew each one, for one reason or another. The learning curve is/was steep, but there seems to be a lot of good information from Jay Scott, this forum, and a few other locations, to help me capitalize on my failures. One thing I haven't seen covered, which I had to experience and deal with, is how to effectively communicate distances and the direction from the spotter to the hunter. On a few of the stalks, there was a gross difference between the spotter's distance judgments, and my reality on the ground near the deer. For instance, Situation: spotter is approx. 1300yds away, looking through a Swaro 15x56's, Swaro BTX 30x, or a Swaro STS 20-60x80 HD issue 1: we have phone skope images that support the spotter telling me I was 35-45 yds from a buck. In reality, I ranged him at 85 when he popped up unexpectedly. Issue 2: The spotters perception of the buck's position relative to the direction he perceived I was facing, was about 45 degrees difference from how I perceived it. He also couldn't account for the slight incline I was on, at least from the photos. I'm not trying to bag on my spotter, the photo's all support why he made the calls he did. Has anyone experienced this? How do we work out those gaps in communication/perception?
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    goHunt - optics customer service review

    I recently had the pleasure of picking Cody Nelson's (from goHunt) brain about optics, specifically 15x56 bino's. I had heard Cody on a Jay Scott podcast and appreciated his knowledge of glass, so when a friend recommended I call him, I was a little surprised. "What, I can just do that?" Welp, yes, you can. So I called the number from the goHunt contact page and after a bit, despite having a busy schedule, Cody was letting me ask him All . Of . The . Questions. Cody took the time to hash out my options and the pro's/con's about each. I feel very confident I'd decided on the best possible glass for my use case with Cody's help. After I'd made a decision, and it came time for the painful part (payment) there were some hiccups with how they did business. Cody got it sorted out right away. I work in a business where we make every attempt to make our clients happy, and his level of attention and care was impressive. He truly values his customers. I just figured I'd share and say, if you have questions about optics and appreciate good customer service, do what I did. Call Cody.
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