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You thinking along these million dollar lines? https://earthroamer.com/xv-hd/
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Tag fee increase? For this year? ANTELOPE Nonresident $326.00 If applying for license through drawing, application fee must also be remitted. Nonresident Application Fee $15.00. ANTELOPE Nonresident Special $614.00 If applying for license through drawing, application fee must also be remitted. Nonresident Application Fee $15.00.
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Will your buddies' points put you in the bonus pass for that hunt?
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I have not seen Coues Sniper or Coueshunter post this year. Allen's been absent a few years
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On top of the world at 5700 feet!
Red Rabbit replied to C.C.Cody171's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
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The PRC should be a good choice for a Coues/Antelope chambering. I was hoping some more rifle manufacturers would start chambering it, but looks like the only one announced at SHOT was Sauer. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/02/robert-farago/new-sauer-s100-ceratech-pantera-fieldshoot-cherokee-atacama/ Gun makers currently chambering the 6.5 PRC include GA Precision, Gunwerks, PROOF Research, Stuteville Precision and Seekins Precision.
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Congrats to your son. Those peccaries are tough like Timex watches.
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Looks like there is an 79% chance I won't be hunting elk in AZ this year :-( Best to all in the draw.
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I could go broke there ;-)
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What size bed does it fit?
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Came across this website that shows the performance of various bullets on game. Figured some of this info may be of interest in choosing bullets or ammo. https://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowledgebase.html click on "wound research" on the 2nd header
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Just remember to be on highest power when you pull the trigger, if you're using the hashes below the center cross. The perils of second focal plane and BDC reticles.
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Several years ago, the thought of moving crossed the mind. For hunting, trout fishing, kayaking and bike riding, Durango and Montrose CO were prime considerations for a smaller town. Since you may need a major airport, maybe a suburb of Denver?
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Yep, a very good year for y'all. Those cartridges look sizeable. What are you shooting?
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Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD for Nikon $720 shipped CONUS. PMO preferred. http://tamron-usa.com/product/lenses/a007.html This lens was recently returned to Tamron for warranty repairs where they repaired or replaced the contacts, repaired the AF system, and disassembled and cleaned the entire lens. No scratches on glass. Lens was purchased from CameraLand in Oct 2013. Six year USA warranty.
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Coues newbie looking for some help
Red Rabbit replied to wyodeer's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
There are the Walnut Canyon and Montezuma Castle national monuments near Flag. of course there is Mesa Verde Nat Park near Cortez CO on your drive down. You can hike down into Navajo Nat Monument near Kayenta. There are small ruins tucked in the side canyons west of Sedona. -
PA is for the parallax adjustment, as seen with the knob on the left side of the tube with the caps removed in the bottom photo. The crosshairs are fine, and second focal plane.
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Zeiss Terra 4-12x42mm RZ8 Reticle 1" tube I had this on a 7mm-08 to the range twice. Not hunted. Slight ring marks. Glass is perfect. $320 Shipped http://www.cabelas.com/product/Zeiss-Terra-X-Riflescopes/1591310.uts?slotId=0
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D90 is sold
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I liked using the 70-300 for medium telephoto work. The image quality of both the Nikon and Tamron were real close. The Tamron seemed to have just a little more contrast
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Red Rabbit & Vowell: Two for one in the gettin-older department today.
Red Rabbit replied to mattys281's topic in The Campfire
Thanks for the birthday wishes. I went down to Scottsdale to spend the weekend with family.