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I am not familiar with the specs on this sight. What is the difference between the 29mm, 35mm or 42mm pin guard? Thanks for any additional info.
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+1! It is the best and its going to be awesome!
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113 1/8
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nice pics, thanks for sharing
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A second attempt at digiscoping
loco4coues replied to Condor's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
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sent you a PM
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thanks everyone for the responses so far, they've been great.
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cool story, thanks for sharing
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unit 22 october
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+1 on the ripcord. I have had mine for 6 years and still running strong. I am liking the new code red and might upgrade...
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97 3/8 " gross
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**SOLD*** Remington Sendero .300 RUM* SOLD*
loco4coues replied to BRYCE CANYON's topic in Classified Ads
haha, I just read your PM and then realized you were the same guy selling the sendero. If I didn't need the cash, I would have tried to work out a trade with you... -
For sale: - Samsung Blu-ray Disc Player BD-P1500..............$100 FIRM - Samsung 52 inch LCD TV Series 5 (550) Full HD 1080p................$1000 OBO The tv features the following: Audio out, digital audio out (optical), PC in, 3 HDMI in, ANT IN, WISELINK,AV IN 2, S-VIDEO, HEADPHONE, COMPONENT IN (1,2/AV IN 1), EX-LINK, KENSINGTON LOCK, adjustable picture settings that can be stored in the tv's memory, automatic timer to turn the tv on and off, a special sleep timer, excellent digital interface & networking with a built in HD digital tuner (you won't need the converter box), you can listen to music and view pictures on USB mass storage devices, HDMI/DVI connection to your PC to the tv, excellent picture quality with DNIe technology that provides life like clear images and SRS TruSurround XT that provides a virtual surround system. The tv and blu-ray player are 1 year old. They both work great. We will leave it all connected so you can watch the tv and see the quality of the blu-ray on the tv and you won't be disappointed. I will sell them separately. The blu-ray price is firm. The tv is negotiable so make me an offer just keep in mind this is an $1800 tv. feel free to send me a pm with an offer, no trades just cash. my number 480-204-2342
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Nice job Adam, Congrats on a great buck! And welcome to the site, I sent you a pm. Jared
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I was at my dads house last night and my younger brother had just gotten his mount back from Clay @ Mogollon Taxidermy. I only had my cell phone so the pic quality suffered a little. It turned out great.
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I've hunted coues with my dad and brothers since I was 10. I killed my first coues in 30A, since then we've hunted mostly unit 22. My oldest son just turned 8 and he can't wait until he can have his own tag.
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My brother got his mount back!
loco4coues replied to loco4coues's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
in reference to the other bucks on the wall: The rest our my dads. -
I am posting this for my dad. He is looking for a remington model 700 in 7 mag. If you have one you are looking to sell or know someone who has one they are looking to sell. Please contact him. Any leads will be appreciated. Thanks. Terry @ 602-622-2434
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is the 7mag still for sale? sent you a pm
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We will be moving into the ASU family housing and won't be able to take her with us. She is full bred chocolate lab. She is not AKC. She is 1 year and half old. She just had her first litter of puppies in February. She had 11 puppies and did great. There were no problems, all the puppies are gone and she is full of energy and needs someone that can give her the attention that she needs. She listens well, she sits, doesn't jump up and loves to play fetch. She is not house trained, but we had her inside with the puppies and she learned fast and did great. Please spread the word. She is free to a good home along with her kennel/carrier. Call Jared 480-204-2342 Thanks
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Thanks guys, found her a home. Thanks Bryan.
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