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  1. Bill

    Tripod and set up for Swarovski optics

    I'll take it. I'll make arrangements tomorrow afternoon.
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    Tripod and set up for Swarovski optics

    Would you sell the tripod separately?
  3. are you sure on that? it says centerfire, and 22 mag. is a centerfire. so where does it say you can not use it on deer? deserthntr, Could you have confused the 22 mag with the 222 Remington Magnum which is a centerfire and legal for deer? Bill
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    Feral hog/Russian wild boar in 36C?

    Last Thursday night at the Southern Arizona Wildlife Callers meeting Bonnie Swarbrick of the Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge gave a presentation to the club. She left hunting regulations with a map included for the refuge. In the Seasons and Permits section of the map it talks of feral hogs, "You may hunt feral hog during big game seasons. Each hunter must possess and carry a valid hunting license and big game permit for the season in progress. There is no bag limit." Bill
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    Predator Hunting Contest

    The Arizona Predator Callers have set their hunt schedule for 2008 - 2009. The Multi Club Hunt is scheduled for January 17, 2009, the 3rd weekend in January, FYI. I'll be attending their event. Good Luck. Bill
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    Predator Hunting Contest

    The Multi Club Hunt was January 12, 2008. This year the date will be determined by the Arizona Predator Callers, this years winning club and host for 2009. It could be as late as November of this year before a date and location is set. Bill
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    .17 Remington loads

    I too am loading for the .17 Remington but as of yet I don’t have a load worked up. These sub calibers for me have created some problems. I recently reloaded for a new to me, CZ 527 Varminter in 204 Ruger. I duplicated the load that had previously shot well in this rifle. The powder was Reloader 10, a short grained cylindrical powder. Trying to get the powder to flow through the 20 caliber funnel was way too much time and trouble. Eventually I got all 100 cases charged. Since I was also planning to reload my 17 Remington for fox and bobcat I knew that cylindrical powders were out of the questions since I had such a difficult time loading for the 204. The sources for my 17 were from the Hodgson reloading magazine and site or from The Sensational Seventeen’s by Todd A. Kindler, available at www.woodchuckden.com. I selected 760 ball powder hoping it would flow easily through the 17 caliber funnel. It did! I loaded just enough cartridges to test for pressure signs. As of yet I have not shot those test loads. Hopefully soon I’ll know the pressure limits for 760 and can the fine tune for accuracy. I wish I had a proven load I could recommend but don’t, hopefully soon. Good Luck
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    Predator Hunting Contest

    I'd be interested if it was held in cooler weather. Bill
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    AZ Predator Hunting Clubs

    I maintain memberships in 3 clubs, Southern Arizona Wildlife Caller SAWC, Arizona Predator Callers APC and Phoenix Varmint Callers PVCI. Living in Tucson I can't participate in the APC or PVCI activities but I do get their montlhly newsletters which both are excellent.
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    .17 Remington

    To my knowledge there is no caliber restriction for big game, center fire rifle. The 17 would be legal for all rifle big game hunts.
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    .17 Remington

    That's a nice lookng rig. It will be great for predators. It is legal for javalina, "center fire rifle". Good Luck
  12. Thanks for the details. Nice rifle.
  13. Tell us about Steve's rifle, looks first class.
  14. The calls that I prefer that are closed reed cottontail and jack rabbit calls include: the hard camo rubber bodied Sceery Call line, Johnny Stewart ‘s PC 1 and PC3, the now discontinued wooded Modern Calls and Dan Thompson’s calls. For open reed calls I like the Crit’R Call line of Major Boddicker’s, the Pee Wee, Standard or copies of the Pee Wee by other manufactures which used different reeds to be cow elk calls. Tal Lockwood has reshaped the Tally Ho which is now easier to use. The bite type calls such as Sceery Variable Predator call AP-6 or any of the similar constructed calls by other manufacture’s are excellent calls except they are prone to quit working because the will collect saliva and lock up the reed. Turning the call around and blowing through the other end sometime temporally fixes the problem, otherwise a disassembly and wiping down the interior of the mouth piece is required. There are several howlers I like: Major Boddicker’s Song Dog and Song Dog Jr., the older model wooden Lohman howler which I unfortunately lost. The Standard and Pee Wee calls can be pressed into service as howlers also. The calls currently on my lanyard are the Dan Thompson Weems Replica and cottontail call, a Johnny Stewart cow call, a Standard Crit’R call. I can recommend www.allpredatorcalls.com as a source for all things predator related. Their selection and service are outstanding. Bill
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