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https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7512/ human caused, wth is wrong with people?
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does anybody know if the range is open, i wonder if they shut it down because of fire danger. thank you.
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thank you guys Wildwwody i like Jim Jones a lot better the BA and is a 5000ft which is same elevation where i hunt most of time. Thank you guys
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yes show low is closed
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the fire by strrawberry is 0 % contained, if i'm not mistaking.
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Saw this on Instagram figure I will pass it alone, I used this bags on my hunts, they are super lite for backpacking, I love them, great on the range also. Phoenix shooting bags
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Any vortex diamondback tacticals second focal plane for sale?
maximus replied to Coues120's topic in Optics and tripods
i looked thru one at the range in payson and they are clear. -
i was having fun here and you guys are back talking about homes !!
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I have a Badlands Bino X for large binoculars, 15x56 fits very well, like new, I paid $99.00+ tax selling for $75.00
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is less the one mile from top of the world and looking at the map already jumped the 60. lets hope don't go into the wilderness otherwise won't be any superstition wilderness left.
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just fill another application for the other person.
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Which gun did you carry everyday for hunting
maximus replied to Tom22's topic in Handgun Hunting for Coues Deer
Glock 22 or Kimber K6S 357 mag. -
lots of changes this year, i was listening to Jay Scott podcast with some outfitters and they think in the near future lots of units if not will go to draw for archery. what do you guys think about archery draw for most or all?
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they had it contained very well, those firefighters are good man, when i first saw it i said to my wife there it goes the west side of 22, thankfully is not so big.
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i was stuck in there earlier with one lane open only, don't know what caused the fire but people are careless!
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what happened to Coosefan, hasn't been here in years, he was a great guy with lots of knowledge.
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You need to try the 45-70 MARLIN 1895SBL, beautiful gun, tremendous recoil.
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https://www.businessinsider.com/texas-judge-throws-out-nra-bankruptcy-case-2021-5 Don't trust this people anymore. La Pierre is all about making money and living a lavish life, will not renew.
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i think there is one on the classifieds