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Very busy time of the year for me. Wish I had a few personal "Santa's Helpers". I bought this in 2016 with the expectation of starting a exercise regimen but this style didn't work for me. So, with that said It has maybe a mile on it and has been talking up space so I am offering it up to anyone else who wants it. If you can use it, fine. Know someone or a good cause then It's yours. Unlike Kris Kringle, and according to my ex, I don't deliver Soooooo, Here it is. I am close to Country Club and Mckellips No hurry.
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Bike has a new home.
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I don't yet own a 6.5 but when I was shooting a lot of 7-08 I always just shot one type of powder in the case at a time. Like Sean says, there really isn't much need for the average person to mix powders. Now my experiences with the 7-08 was pretty painless with a factory 700 varminter. I loaded 100, 120, 140, 162 and 168's and other than some 140 PMC bullets they all grouped well under 1/2 @ 100 yards with a few loads going .3 with W748, W760, IMR 4064 and Scot 4065. The PMC bullets were grouping close to 1.5-2" so I shelved them which was a drag as at the time they were cheap, like $7 a hundred. A couple of years later I loaded some of them up in 7Rem Mag and low and behold they grouped just under an inch. They just needed to get pushed faster.
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I bought one when they had the last sale. Keeps ice as well as my Coleman Extreme.
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Creative Communications in Phoenix can set the channel and sell you radios.
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Scope mounting for Tikka T3/T3x
PRDATR replied to Coach's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I'v had a few Tikka's and always use the Talley Light Weight Rings on the T3 in 308, a M695 on 30.06 and a Savage Axis in the lowly 243. Never had a problem with them. Just torque them correctly with blue loctite and go for it. Personally I think a rail is fugly but maybe it will give you more MOA. -
Cute title. HERE WE GO!. Actually a more appropriate title would be Here we go AGAIN. Since this has been coming around every 7-8 years since the early 90's.
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Sadly Fajen is no longer around.
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I'm interested in it. I know they made a few variations of the 887 which one do you have?
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Still works, now you have to pay $24. Ordered two.
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https://www.precisionrifleseries.com/faq/
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I was in Sportsmans yesterday and asked about this. I was told that it will be $2.00 GAME AND FISH NEWS Dec. 11, 2018 Arizona Game and Fish Department Reminder: Hunting/fishing license dealers have option to charge convenience fee in 2019 Prices of Arizona licenses, tags and stamps are not increasing; dealers will no longer receive commission PHOENIX -- Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) customers are reminded that, effective Jan. 1, 2019, Arizona hunting and fishing license dealers will have the option to charge a convenience fee for license, tag and stamp sales at their locations. Licenses, tags and stamps purchased online from AZGFD or purchased at AZGFD offices are not subject to a convenience fee. A change in the law (A.R.S. § 17-338) allows dealers to “collect and retain a reasonable fee as determined by the license dealer in addition to the fee charged to issue the license or permit.” The law also eliminates the 5 percent commission that dealers currently deduct and keep from sales of licenses, tags or stamps. That means after Jan. 1, the dealers will transmit to AZGFD the full value of the license for each sale and the dealers will retain the convenience fee, if any. “The price that Arizona Game and Fish charges for hunting and fishing licenses, tags and stamps will remain the same as before,” said Doug Cummings, assistant director for support services. “Dealers will have the ability to charge a convenience fee, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they will. It will be up to each dealer whether or not they charge a fee.” Cummings pointed out that receiving the full monetary value of each license will benefit department programs, allowing more money to be put into wildlife conservation. Game and Fish is stipulating that dealers who charge a convenience fee must post the amount in an area clearly visible to customers. To buy a license online, visit https://www.azgfd.com/license/. The Arizona Game and Fish Department prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, or disability in its programs and activities. If anyone believes that they have been discriminated against in any of the AZGFD’s programs or activities, including its employment practices, the individual may file a complaint alleging discrimination directly with the Director’s Office, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000, (602) 942-3000, or with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attn: Civil Rights Coordinator for Public Access, 5275 Leesburg Pike, MS:WSFR, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation or this document in an alternative format by contacting the Director’s Office as listed above. Arizona Game & Fish Dept. · 5000 W. Carefree Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85086 (602) 942-3000 · www.azgfd.gov
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Looking at the Manfretto 290 Carbon. Anyone have one? what head should I use. Looking to save some weight but want a head that is stable and reliable, easy to use.
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Thanks Chris for inviting me to share your hunt, and doing something you didn't need to do which was sharing some of the meat.
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I saw a picture of a buck over the weekend that had a swollen neck. I hunted 29 for a few years on the late hunt and never saw any activity for Coues but had seen Mule Deer bucks with does.
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Favorite Bullet for Coues?
PRDATR replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Barnes 120gr X Bullet in my 7 Mag somewhere in the neighbor hood of 3400fps. Caribou, black bear, elk, mule deer and coues all one shot kills. Loaded a few hundred up in the early 90's and only have one or two left so now I am using factory HSM with 168 Bergers. -
What's with the crazy video popping in and out? Reliving an acid trip flashback? I made it a bit longer than knothead and sorry but that is in no way to be construed as music. I have a lot of respect for those guys but that video was a -10 and then some.
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Arizona has it's Second NWTF JAKES Kansas Hunt Winner
PRDATR replied to rossislider's topic in Youth Hunters
That is fantastic and yes you have done a great job raising him. Tell him congrats for me. -
They are thickheaded and stubborn. Yet people still have a love affair with them and breed them. Good luck finding him a home. Someone will pick him up. If you know someone with acreage that would be willing to take him that would be great.
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Mule Deer and Coues areas overlap in many units and it is not uncommon to see them on the same hill together.
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I would consider most areas less than 4500' to be desert.
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AZ hunts always start on a Friday and mostly run just 6 days and some units have back to back hunts.
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How are you finding time to post?
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Definately go back for redemption.