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  1. Looks like an old M1952 Army Field Desk. Had 5 or 6 of these when I was a kid that we used as chuckboxes for each patrol when I was in boy scouts. makes for a great way to keep most of your camp kitchen gear together in one spot, with a table to work off of to boot. Not the lightest options out there, especially once filled with kitchen gear, but incredibility durable. And being square, makes packing in a truck bed or trailer pretty easy.

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  2. There is no need to make any change to the current muzzleloader regs. Smokeless powders are already not allowed.

    R12-4-301 (Definitions)

    "'Muzzleloading rifle' means a firearm intended to be fired from the shoulder, incapable of firing fixed ammunition, having a single barrel, and loaded through the muzzle with black powder or synthetic black powder and a single projectile."

    Taken from page 125 of the 2019-20 AZ Hunting Regs

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  3. 3 hours ago, eddielasvegas said:

    Thanks laprat73. Let me do some research on this MZ and I'll let you know.

    Eddie

    The UML is the best you'll get outside of a custom smokepole. Superb accuracy, but there are a few drawbacks. Being that it is built on the 700 action, an FFL is required if buying new (or from out of state). Also, the recoil is substantial at max loads, so I highly recommend a brake for it. And if you plan on shooting BH209, Remington will not warranty the firearm as the breech plug design is insufficient to contain these loads and you will experience gas cutting at the thin part of the plug where it meets the primer. Aftermarket plugs that resolve this issue are available. 

    If you do decide to go the route of the UML, PM me and I can send you a ton of info. Just know it is not a cheap endeavor. And if you don't, I can sell/trade you my old one along with everything that goes with it. 

     

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  4. On 8/7/2019 at 12:21 PM, recurveman said:

    Don't get into deep see fishing.   It will cost you thousands and thousands of dollars.   You will end up buying a ton of expensive gear and before you know it you will want to go on 5+ day trips.    That will result in even more money spent on fish cleaning and probably a bigger freezer!!!!!   Don't do it!!!!!!!!  It's addicting like cocaine and very hard to kick once you start.   

    Truest statement ever made. 


  5. I appreciate the feedback. There's still plenty of time for me to try to find a decent used SxS (I've been looking for an ATV anyways) or I can rent. As for his tag, it is the mid Oct rifle cow hunt. He is excited to go and looking forward to trying his luck at elk hunting. 


  6. I am mentoring a kid who drew his first elk tag, and was curious how bad the roads are to get back to the Verde Rim in unit 21? Specifically looking at FR68G to the Tule Mesa area and the drop down into Houston Creek, FR68 up Sycamore Creek,  9709M to Chalk Tank, 68E to Arnold Mesa Tank and FS574 back into Table Mountain and McCraken down below? Can a 2wd truck make it down these roads or is a 4WD/ATV required? I don't mind AZ pinstriping, but I will have limited time to scout for his hunt and don't want to waste a weekend breaking down or being stuck. 


  7. Phenomenal spotter. For half the price of the Swaro 85, you're getting a better spotter (at least to my eyes). The spotters I would put atop this are the Swaro 95 and possibly the Zeiss 95 Harpia, but I have not done a side by side with the Harpia yet (though have read a few concerning reviews on birding forums about). 

     

    Best of luck on the sale, and someone is going to be really happy with an amazing piece of glass. 

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  8. 10 hours ago, Dan said:

    Got a new CVA Optima V2 50 cal.with the Nitride barrel shoots 1"-1.5" with 100 grs by volume blackhorn 209 barnes 290 gr TMZ sabot. With that moa I'm good out to 200 yrds. Don't need sub MOA with a muzzleloader for hunting. If your shooting 2" moa at a 100yrds you POI at 300 yrds is 6" which is in the kill zone of any big game.  At 250 yrds 95% of muzzleloaders have already run out of enough  velocity to open the bullet and energy needed for a clean kill .   The new CVA Muzzleloaders are really nice muzzleloaders. Easy to clean and maintain and shoot as good as any other muzzleloader that cost twice as much or more. If you really want a longrange muzzleloader  (300 yrds +)  be ready to spend a lot of money!!

    I was torn between the V2 LR and the UML. And yes, the cost to do a LR smokepole gets expensive very quickly. You will easily spend 4x or more to go the route of the 700 UML vs the CVA.

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