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  1. It's great to see Vortex finally launching a unified ecosystem with the Relay network. The Talon 10K hitting 7,000+ yards in real-world testing is insane, even if the "10K" is for ideal reflective targets. Integrating the Ace Weather Meter so it feeds live wind data directly to your bino display is a huge step up for Western hunting where conditions change in seconds.
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    Sold

    The list of new parts in the front end is impressive, especially the lower ball joints which are a huge safety point on these 1st gens. The gauge cluster swap makes the mileage a mystery, but these 4.7 engines are tanks if the timing belt was actually done. $6k for a 4x4 with newer KM3 tires and a shell is a pretty solid starting point for an Arizona truck.
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    Estate sale- Rifles & Shotguns 49 pics

    That Winchester Model 70 is a classic, especially being a pre-64 in that condition. 1948 was a great year for those. The price seems fair for a collector's piece that’s barely been used. Good luck with the sales, those should move pretty fast in the Peoria area.
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    Accident attorney

    Subrogation's basically when your insurance or someone else's tries to claw back money by blaming you for part of it, even if you weren't the main cause. Got into a multi-car thing a couple years back, wasn't cited, but the other driver's insurance still tried coming after me months later. Ended up going with Gladstein Law Firm PLLC here in Louisville, they dealt with these kinds of claims regularly and shut it down pretty quick. Pain in the butt but worth getting someone who knows the game.
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    Rangefinding bino recommendations

    I’ve been having a look at the Sig Kilo models as well. At the price they seem like a good choice. From what I can tell, that’s a pretty good piece of kit for the money, but with the latest models you can get OnX integrated if you’re into that feature. The glass quality is the most important thing for me, and I’ve heard good things about the glass of both Sig and Vortex in this price range. But all this is about what you really need Burk things—rangefind or ballistics (and vice versa). That being said, I don’t think you can go wrong with the Kilo series, either way.
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    Varmint Silhouette Match

    I think for me this match is a great chance to put your gears and skills to a somewhat laidback setting. I like that it’ll take everything from super heavy barrels to some sort of basic SET like a Mini 14. Those perfect scores aren’t the only thing; it’s supposed to be fun and challenging. With plenty of room for different skill levels, and with an added relaxed atmosphere, it almost feels easier to do. If you like to shoot accurately, it is certainly worth a try.
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    Horse Carriage Harness

    Amish-made harnesses, collars, and hames are top-notch quality, and getting everything in one package makes it even better.
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    Looking for a new career

    Transitioning careers can be challenging, but one thing that helped me was improving my resume. Many companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to screen candidates, and if the resume isn’t formatted correctly or doesn’t include the right keywords, it often gets filtered out. I ended up hiring a professional resume writing service, which made a big difference in getting more interviews. For those considering changing careers, this article provides good information about finding a reliable service: https://medium.com/@Jdubs8/how-to-get-help-on-your-resume-by-finding-the-best-resume-professionals-on-fiverr-1474c0ea5089
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    Bison meat where to buy

    Another option for bison meat is Hobe Meats at 16th St. and Bethany Home
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    Late hunt question

    Cooler temps should make for a great hunt! Good luck out there!
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    BTECH BF-F8HP-PRO

    You can usually get them programmed at a local radio shop or by someone who works with ham radios. If you're just setting basic channels, you might be able to do it yourself with the manual or Chirp software.
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