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Im tired of people signing petitions to changes stuff. If it means that much to them, let them sign checks. Thats what us hunters and fishermen do. Pay to play. Pay to say.
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a bit of info on trusts. A basic NFA trust will allow you and normally your wife to possess the items in the trust. In other words, you will have to be with your items when they are being shot. It should take care of the items when you pass on. ie who gets your stuff. More advanced trusts allow you and your wife to posses your items and can allow for others to be in possession of them also, depending on how it is written. They also have more details on who gets what and how it is handled. The "you get what you pay for" story goes for trusts too.
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I wear Walker's game ears because my hearing loss is so bad I can't hear turkey, elk, deer walking in or quail talking until it is to late. My Air Force days did that. My shoulders are ruined too. Hence I'm in the suppressor bandwagon. Stops hearing loss, stops bone jarring recoil and makes my rifle shoot better.I call that a hat trick.
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I have the Leupold VX3 6.5-20x50 LR on my Tikka 300wsm. My only complaint is the bottom end. I like a scope with a lower starting point. If I were to do it over I would get the VX6 3-18x50 or the VX6 4-24x52.
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Best rifle cartridge for open terrain - Unit 21 Whitetail hunt
cactusjack replied to Desert Rat's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
and the suppressor guy speaks up again. I have the same Tikka T3 300wsm you do. It shoots lights out but it kicked like a SOB. Then I put on a suppressor. Now it kicks about the same as my 243 and I dont need to wear ear protection. It still shoots .5 moa. Did I mention I like suppressors? -
higher magnification has its down sides also. The higher you set the magnification the darker your target will be, the more heat waves you will see, and your movement will be magnified as well. Not forgetting that the field of view is going to be smaller, finding the animal for a second shot if you miss is harder. Its a good thing we never miss.
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Cooper 52 Jackson Game Rifle (custom shop) 280 AI
cactusjack replied to Go2CO's topic in Classified Ads
somebody buy this so I can quit dwelling on it! From what I see, its a 7mm Rem Mag without the barrel erosion or violent recoil.- 18 replies
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Cooper 52 Jackson Game Rifle (custom shop) 280 AI
cactusjack replied to Go2CO's topic in Classified Ads
Amazing rifle.- 18 replies
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Mr silencer helped me with mine. It's good. With what I know now,I'd go with the azgunlaw
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that is a great rifle to start with. My advice on optics, buy the very best you can afford. Stretch your budget on the scope. Nothing worse then drawing a great tag, spending all the time scouting, glassing and money traveling, ect and having your scope fogged up or getting knocked out of zero. imo
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are u looking for or selling? I believe you are trying to buy one.
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Silencerco has a trust on their website that is easy. Arizona gun trust lawyer had a website too. Azgunlaw.com
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The spiral fluted barrel is awesome. How much did that shave off the weight
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Beautiful weapon.
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Suppressors for hunting rifles
cactusjack replied to cactusjack's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
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Suppressors for hunting rifles
cactusjack replied to cactusjack's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
No service required on rifle suppressors. 22 rim fire cans need to be cleaned from the lead build up. Ear plugs are great, but they don't reduce recoil, improve accuracy or stop the conduction of sound waves through the bones in skull. I have a 300ultramag Tejas with a muzzle brake on it. It is miserable for those around me at the range when i shot it. I will have it suppressed someday if I ever shoot it again. -
Suppressors for hunting rifles
cactusjack replied to cactusjack's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I own 2 Harvesters with stamps. I own 1 Harvester and 1 Omega that are in ATF jail still. The Harvester is lighter. and the omega wasnt out when I bought the others. -
Suppressors for hunting rifles
cactusjack replied to cactusjack's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Sorry for the confusion on the time. It takes a couple of months (up to 6 in some occasions) to get the Federal Stamp back. The suppressors run from 600 to 1000 depending on what it is made from. Then you still have to pay the 200 tax stamp to the Feds. I tried to post the picture of the Model Seven. I will try again. Thank you LanceKenyon for clearing up the fog. Correct on the poi (point of impact) shift. That is the reason I like to dedicate a suppressor to the rifle I build. I try not to shoot them unsuppressed anymore. -
Great place to purchase guns.... Buds Guns
cactusjack replied to Chris's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Buds is great. Cabelas is great. Supporting a local dealer that will have what you need a short notice or on hard to get items=priceless. Randall's has always treated me well. So has Merchant Firearms in Ahwatukee. -
please delete, posted twice by accident.
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I have a box of reloads that I got with a bunch of stuff I was given. I know nothing about who or how it was loaded. They should probably be pulled and reloaded. I will post pictures of it. If you have a revolver chambered in 22Jet and want it, let me know.
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I carry leica 10s geovids, Swarovski 15s and my doctor bigeyes.
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promised to 40year az hunter.
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It didn't take.