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Everything posted by Ernesto C
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Ah..I think I got nothing? No update yet on mine.
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Nothing, maybe they haven't updated the accounts?
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They need to open a Brunos in Yuma
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Following... I think it will be a useful item specially for those pulling travel trailers, toy houlers and their toys etc?
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Hunting techniques
Ernesto C replied to Non-Typical Solutions's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I used to hunt coues the same way many years ago and love it. I still hunt javalina with bow or rifle the same way. But hunting coues that way, lots of times I was almost steping into bucks, they will take off running and I was shooting off hand and several times taking running shots and at times not taking a shot at all cause the buck did not ran uphill. There came the time where I said, I want a bigger buck, that decision opened another world of possibilities because I had to get tripod, binoculars etc, learn how to glass and learn how to shoot far. Love both tecniques! Congrats to your son and grandson! Great hunt! Ernesto C. -
Browning Xbolt 308 factory ammo
Ernesto C replied to CatfishKev's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Yes this!.. You might spend a little money at the begining but if I were you I'll buy a box of ammo different grains and different brands from 150 to 180 and everything in between. Shoot 5 shots groups letting your barrel to cool off between shots. Pick the brand and grains that group better. Good luck to your friend and I hope he gets to love the sport! -
I remember not to long ago you could take a buck and a javalina. But they only did thar for a year, maybe two. That was nice!
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Every single day that I don't hunt, is an unsuccesful day!
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Leonidas 😁🙈
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5' 3" and 6' 9"
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Dang!!!
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You can buy Slik Pro 700DX with the 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head included. This is what I got in mine and it does the same as the other head that I just mentioned. https://www.ebay.com/itm/353691740410?chn=ps&var=623043966153&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=21562-222008-2056-1&mkcid=2&itemid=623043966153_353691740410&targetid=295159191359&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=1013523&poi=9143319&campaignid=19868683663&mkgroupid=145907810526&rlsatarget=pla-295159191359&abcId=&merchantid=6296724&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1OmoBhDXARIsAAAYGSHDOFX_jaHaEEjOG0xZMiQrhwz8PArm8vvwTloHbQfk9tj0U-Xzq64aAluQEALw_wcB
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I'll verify later on but is something very similar to this...
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When get off work and get home I'll let you know what model I have.
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Then I recommend you to take a look at the Slik Pro 700DX. I have that one too but is just a little heavier with the quick deploy legs that I like. That one will fit you perfectly!
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I have had my Bushnell for....God good question...15, 20 years? I really like it. I started with the Manfrotto but then I switched to the Busnell because it was lighter and also faster to deploy. I has serverd me well on all my hunts supporting my Swaros 15's. I still have the Manfrotto but I used as a back up, you know just in case.
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I highly recommend you this.. https://www.bushnell.com/additional-products/accessories/advanced-titanium-tripod/BU-784040.html
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I asked the same question years ago. Several members suggested Coast head lamp and that's what I chose. It has served me well on my hunting trips. Light weight adjustable beam. I also have another one with the Red light.
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No no no, don't do this! You can't bring sheds either.! unless you do it the right way! The legal way!
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You need to know for sure if it was found, hunted or how he got it. Unless the street vendor owns a UMA and the registration is current, with all the proper documents and tags yes you can bring the head properly cleaned and tagged.
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This!
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Dang! That's a great price and with a great mount included too! Great Long Range Scope!
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In the mean time..a cordless drill, a socket and a torche will do the trick.
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I find very hard to believe that you have loose primer pockets on the 2nd firing. (unless is a very bad batch of brass?) Maybe you need back out and start at 62 grains of powder instead of 65? check your velocity, sd and es and of course how well they group. Then 62.3, 62.5, 62.8, 63.1, 63.4, 63.7 and so on. Load 5 rounds of each load. Check every piece of brass after every firing and look for sings of pressure. If on a specific load you start to see sighs of pressure Stop rigth there! Write down all your info and choose the best load with the best sd, es and of course the best group. If the brass wasn't fired on your rifle, I'll bump the shoulder 1 to 2 thousands and go from there. Don't forget to anneal your brass before rezising. Im sure some where in the 2900 to 3000 fps there is a happy recipe for your rifle and brass. Good luck and keep us posted.