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Looking to sell CZ 452 American RH 17hmr, 6”-9” bipod, 3-9x40 Brunton scope, walnut stock, very small knicks dings in stock, 1 mag, shoots the eyes off flies. $450.00 This is not the newer 455 model, won’t be disappointed.
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Keep talking to yourself, you’ll will most likely get the answer you want to hear!!!
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Very subtle differences, mostly in contour of barrel, bolt, magazine and some of the stocks seem longer. I think some of the 455’s you can actually swap out barrels between 22 and 17 hmr. As for me, I like simplicity and functionality. This has both but is very pleasing to look at. It’s a very sleek looking rifle. And I think they no longer make the 452’s, I may be wrong though.
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I’ve got a CZ 452 17hmr in the classifieds, only rimfire you’ll ever need.
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New price(s) $425 complete package $380 for rifle only
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BTT
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New Years Eve bump
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Ruger SR22 (pics uploaded)-SOLD
Shooter McGavin replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Classified Ads
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Ruger SR22 (pics uploaded)-SOLD
Shooter McGavin replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Classified Ads
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Selling used Badlands Diablo Pack -works great, used but not abused. Only issue is one of the small male quick connects on chest strap is broke on one side, still clips in and is secure. Will include a new bladder, hose and spigot. Many Ext compartments and straps to hold all your gear. $60.00 Badlands small pouch never used, can secure to any style pack with quick snap connects. Great for small range finder, small electronics, etc... $15.00 located in Tucson
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All gear SPF
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Fun day Sunday Bump price drop $60.00
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Thanksgiving Guajolote Bump
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What weird stuff have you glassed or happen well glassing for game?
Shooter McGavin replied to seek100plus's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
While WT hunting in 36B (California Gulch area) I was glassing this deep canyon when I see a Mt Lion emerge from a bush, then a 2nd lion follows. Being that this was my 1st lion(s) sighting I was mesmerized. I couldn't take my eyes off them, then in my field of view of my Binos about 10 o'clock I see more movement and its 5 yotes in a train. The lead lion starts to head up hill while the 2nd one follows the ravine. The yotes see the 1st lion and circle it, after that it was the wildest National Geographic dog and cat fight ever. The dogs would dive in and nip at the lion and then haul butt when the lion would swat and chase em. The noises that the lion was making was so erie and loud coming through this canyon. This happened for about 20 minutes. I completely stopped looking for deer and just watched. As for the 2nd lion, I lost sight of it and actually started to get scared because I had no idea where it was at. The yotes lost the battle and took off up the hill. Never thought about sending lead down range, but the more I think about it I probably should have filled my lion tag that year. In 2010, I did end up killing my 1st lion at 10 yds. I was able to sneak up to it without it knowing I was there. Too close for comfort in my books, but at the time I had know idea what I was sneaking up too. I just saw something move and I was curious as to what it was. -
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They are easily found all around in the higher elevations of Mt Lemmon (unit 33). Whenever the kids and I go exploring we always seem to find 1-2.
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Was able to fill my tag opening morning. Woke up to unusually high winds, was not real happy, but it allowed me to close the distance from 450 yds to 288 yds. Also helped a friend fill his tag on Saturday. Filled 2 of 3 tags, tons of people/hunters. Had a nice layer of dust on everything due to Border Patrol was out in full force and the razors, side x’s and everyday idiots haulin a$$.
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I also used the hog saddle that I just purchased from you, it worked very well. Rifle was very secure and with the tripod. Thanks again. The kids will surely like it.
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I actually did, sliced right through the backside of his neck (cut spinal cord in half). Wasn’t happy with my shooting skills, but it worked.
