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Everything posted by kazpilot25
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I've got a couple of the Vortex Viper scopes and love them. I can highly recommend them.
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That is awesome!
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It's actually over in 7W. I'm just hoping it's full.
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Sweet. That's what I was hoping. I love finding tanks that aren't mapped!
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I double checked the topo for that spot and there is nothing indicating a tank or anything.
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I'll be hunting mulies in unit 7. If anyone has some pointers, please shoot me a PM.
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$104.75 Pending on my cabelas card!!!
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I put in with cabelas card but nothing yet. I'm hoping its just delayed.
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Nothing on my Cabela's card yet... Fingers are crossed.
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I'm pretty sure I'm going to be unproductive at work the next 2 days, checking my credit card account every 5 minutes.
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But it's oh so fun to speculate when they'll come out.
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Casio G-Shock GA1000FC-1A Aviation Watch (Compass, Thermometer, UVLED)
kazpilot25 replied to kazpilot25's topic in Classified Ads
Ok, final price drop. I'll take $230. This watch retails for $340. -
Casio G-Shock GA1000FC-1A Aviation Watch (Compass, Thermometer, UVLED)
kazpilot25 posted a topic in Classified Ads
I've got an account with G-Shock and have had this watch sitting in inventory for a couple weeks and want to move it. I've attached a couple pictures of the stock photos of the watch. It's brand new in the case. Has all the bells and whistles. Retail on this watch is $340. I'll let it go to a CWT member for $250. Also, in October they're going to be releasing their new Pro-Trek line to compete with Suunto. I've got an order in for early October delivery. If anyone is interested, let me know, I can get you a good price. Price drop to $230. -
Casio G-Shock GA1000FC-1A Aviation Watch (Compass, Thermometer, UVLED)
kazpilot25 replied to kazpilot25's topic in Classified Ads
PM Sent. -
Tick Tock...
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Casio G-Shock GA1000FC-1A Aviation Watch (Compass, Thermometer, UVLED)
kazpilot25 replied to kazpilot25's topic in Classified Ads
Unfortunately no. Some of the pathfinder models have the moon phase/fishing times. I'm hoping the new Pro Trek series coming out in October have this feature. There are little details available at this point though. -
Cabelas Alaknak Tent 12x20 w/ Stove and Floor Liner
kazpilot25 replied to T.Murphy4's topic in Classified Ads
I wish. I've been eyeballing this tent for awhile now, just bad timing for me. Bummer. -
Casio G-Shock GA1000FC-1A Aviation Watch (Compass, Thermometer, UVLED)
kazpilot25 replied to kazpilot25's topic in Classified Ads
Here's a little more info on the watch from the G-Shock Website. Also, Price drop down to $240. Gotta make room for some new inventory. GA1000FC-1A GA1000 is the first in the G-Aviation lineup to be equipped with Twin Sensor capabilities, creating a watch that is perfectly matched to the needs of the modern aviator, both in terms of function and appearance. Pressing the button at the 9 o'clock position in any mode immediately goes to the Digital Compass Mode with bearing memory. Other features include temperature measurement, large numerals, and thick hands for easy reading. A coating on the tip of the second hand and minute markers reacts with the black light illumination of the watch for easy reading in the dark. Black fine resin composite band ana-digi with black/white face. Digital Compass with bearing memory Thermometer UV-LED (Auto) Neon-Illuminator Light Fine Resin Composite Band Shock Resistant 200M Water Resistant Digital CompassMeasures and displays direction as one of 16 points Measuring range: 0 to 359 degrees Measuring unit: 1 degree 20 seconds continuous measurement Hand Indication of North Bidirectional calibration Magnetic declination correction ThermometerDisplay range: -10 to 60 C (14 to 140 F) Display unit: 0.1 C (0.2 F) Auto Neon Illuminator (Black light LED) with Afterglow Neo-brite luminous hands and markers World Time31 time zones (48 cities + UTC), city code display, daylight saving on/off 4 Daily Alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm Hourly Time Signal 1/100 Second Stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99"Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times Countdown TimerMeasuring unit: 1 second Countdown range: 60 minutes Countdown start time setting range: 1 to 60 minutes (1-minute increments) Full Auto-Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats Button operation tone on/off Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month Size of case/total weight GA1000 50.8 x 52.1 x 16.7mm / 85g GA1000FC 50.8 x 52.1 x 16.7mm / 120g Battery: SR927W X 2 Approx. Battery Life: 2 years Module: 5302 -
Love my Vortex. I have the 15x50 Viper HD and the Kaibab 15x56 HD and love them both. Kaibab's have all around better clarity and color, but for your budget you can't beat the Viper HD.
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I heard on the radio this morning it grew over 5,000 acres overnight! Holy moly that's a fast fire!
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Nice. Glad it's got a fiberglas floor. I don't know what boat makers are thinking with these wood floors?
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I had a 1996 Bayliner Capri 1750 and I learned that you need to be VERY careful when buying a boat. Every older Bayliner I've seen has had the floor rot out (including mine). My advice to you is to check if the boat has a wood floor, if so, RUN as fast as you can away from the deal. If you really like it, just make sure there are no soft spots in the floor by stepping literally everywhere. I ended up ripping out the entire floor and fiberglassing a whole new floor in myself and it still cost around $1500 and a couple full weekends of time. Lowest quote I got to do it was $3500. Just want to share my experience with you so you don't suffer like I did. Also, I'm not bagging on Bayliner specifically, but really any boat with a wood/plywood floor. My Bayliner was a great boat otherwise.
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I've got a BCG if you're interested.
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I have a question regarding tagging game. Say you kill an animal (we'll use javelina for this example), and decide to butcher it right there in the field and bring the meat back to camp. So you approach the game, tag it, and get to work. Once complete, do you leave the tag on the carcass (assuming you're not taking anything for a trophy) or remove it? What about if you take the animal back to camp, butcher it, then drag the carcass out a ways to let nature take it's course? Just curious what your thoughts are.
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That's exactly what I did this year but it just felt weird. Thanks for the info.
