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Everything posted by Couzer
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I have glassed up some nice whitetails out in the flats with the mule deer from far away, never could get close though!
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Dane man! I didn't reconize ya at first then I saw that sweet lookin bow and those neon strings in the pic. I didn't know you harvested that beast! This is Devan, I may need some strings here soon. I still have those same ones you put on a while back on scotts first bow.
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He!! yeah they do!!!!!!!
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Pretty sweet! How much you charging to make me one
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Great story and great job! Nice bear!
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Ha ha now thats funny! Nice cow shot!!!
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+1 thats a great buck!!!
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Wow! Those are some brutes!!! Great job!
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Nice looking bird, especialy in the fall hunt!!! The snake looks like a Mohave, but not sure! So is your turkey a Jake or Tom? beard? Spurs? Congrats again!
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Wow that thing has some mass!!! Great bull!!!!
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I just ordered and recieved the 10X50 razors. They are great! But I did have to send them back to Vortex because the sharp focus was not there at long distances. Glad to say I sent them in last week and just got them back yesterday, and they had replaced the whole unit with a new pair, they said on the invoice that the first pair had a bad DIOPTER,,,,,, which I had no idea what that was so I googled it and found this: Definitions: Diopter (d): A term used to identify the refractive (light bending) capacity of a lens. In magnifiers, there is a direct correlation between focal length and diopter. To find the diopter of a magnification lens, follow these steps. With the eyes 10" above the lens, move the object to be viewed to the point the greatest distance below the lens where it remains in sharp focus. Measure this distance and divide into 1 meter (39.37"). The result is the diopter of the lens - e.g., if the object is at a 13" distance then it is a 3-diopter lens (39.37/13 = 3d). Each diopter increases the size of the viewed object by 1/4 (25%) when the object is at its full focal length from the lens. Field of View: The distance across the lens surface to which the viewer brings both his eyes (note: eyes should be 10" above the lens). It is important to note that as magnification increases, meaning the lenses used are stronger, viewing areas and focal length decrease. Magnification: The degree to which the viewed object is enlarged. Magnification is usually expressed by a number followed by an "x", the symbol used to express power or the size of the object in relationship to its actual size. I do have to give Vortex credit on thier customer service, it was the fastest turn around ever,,, 1 week is fast!!! Kinda sucks that I got a bad pair though. We plan on taking the new ones out this weekend to field test them again! I also have the 15 kiabads and love them!!!
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Great story and pics! Congrats!
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Holy freakin smokes man!!! Dane I feel for ya! Great job in keeping your cool with them, I can't believe they did that! Anyways great job on the buck! Nice pics!
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Great job on your first Bull!!!
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Great job Houston!!!
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Sweet pic!!!
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Great job, and great looking bull!!!
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Nice bull! Love the dark antlers
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Great Bull and story!
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Sweet day for you! I use a 17 fireball as well along with my 204! I have lost a few coyotes with my fireball because of bad shots, but man I agree with you that 17 fireball is fun to shoot!!!!
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Heck yeah!!! nice bull!
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I saw 2 nice bucks on the eastside of the chiricahua mountain. It was a hot day and they in the feilds at the base of the mountains on the Wilcox side. One of them was 115 plus. Might want to try lower, looked like mule deer country but they are in there. just my 2 cents. I hunt there almost every year for archery.
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Works great! Expensive, but prob the best out there!
