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Everything posted by GreyGhost85
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anyone tried this powder yet? i picked some up to hopefully use in my 338 lapua. It's supposed to perform very similar to H1000 and Retumbo. i can't find much information about it and was just wondering if anyone has used any, and how did they like it.
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i see giant muleys and whitetail every year hunting antelope out there. finally talked my colorado connection into getting me land owner access to hunt deer without costing an arm and a leg. should be able to draw no problem. that will get me over my arizona draw blues
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got put in last week for deer. pretty excited about it. looks like draw results will be out may 29th
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my apologies. i think i remember reading that other topic. it's hard to figure out what is sarcasm and not on this site sometimes
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so, now not only do us guys under 40 not have a say, but now we must be "premier members" to have a say? what a joke. since making thousands of posts on this website makes you the foremost authority on hunting and any related issue. unbelievable
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if it's all it's cracked up to be, it should be great powder. look forward to trying it out. best thing about it is you can find it because everyone is afraid to waste money on an untested powder. i'll be the guinea pig i guess
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if you think G&F is managing our elk herd for anything other than selling tags you are wrong. our elk heard is perhaps Arizona's most valuable resource, aside from copper. The slaughter that occurs in post-burn units is unbelievable. sure there are still big bulls in 1/3c/27, but not like there should be. people are getting better at hunting is the reason for a lot of it, but a lot of it is also too many late bull tags. in the winter, it is a fact that elk move into burn areas to find feed. this makes them unbelievably vulnerable to hunters. when a burn rips through, the elk are more visible, which makes G&F think there are more of them, so they up the tags. it destroyed 3c and is doing the same to unit 1 and 27 as we speak. i am only 29, but have probably been on more hunts in more units than most people out there. i also hunt out of state every year, so i have a pretty good idea on animal quality in other states. a big reason there are big animals is genetics. the reservations manage their animals pretty good and if you look at the units that have the biggest bulls, they border the res. those old gene pools they have on the res give big animals a chance to pass their big genes. those genes bleed over into surrounding areas. it comes down to money in AZ, plain and simple. they love being the cover boy for big elk because it sells tags. big elk does not have much to do at all with the G&F
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bonecollector777, maybe since we haven't been hunting for 50 years, we shouldn't have an opinion. this idea gets thrown around on this forum all the time. It's really starting starting to wear me out.
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being a kiss @$$ isn't going to make it easier to get tags
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the new vulture 15x56 by vortex is very similar quality, for about the same price or maybe less
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some people have luck by hunting the same way
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your friend should have doubled his asking price. they woulda sold just as fast. those are the B model. hard to come by
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yeah, this is a forum! nobody is entitled to opinions or able to question anything
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anyone else's account look like this?
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way to change the website and system DURING THE DRAW!!!!!!
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i set up a new account. not sure how to "link". it shows my bonus points, but that's it. says no draw info and no license info
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my account does not show that i even applied this year?
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not available for me
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no bulls left there. they all got killed in the late bull hunt. don't bother going
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that's a good way to teach him a lesson. bet he doesn't do that again. prepare for the ethics police on that though
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sportman's guide. absolute best deals on treestands. their house brand stands run between $50-$100 and work great. i own a couple. don't waste your money on an expensive name-brand treestand
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Although mechanical broadheads have come a looong way and i think a lot of them do work very well, they still add a variable to your hunt. When you hunt there are sooo many variables that you DO NOThave any control over, why not eliminate every variable you DO have control over? tough, sharp, proven fixed blade. No room for error
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man, they are cutting deer and turkey waaay back
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take a look at the guy's name. that explains a lot.
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nice sheds, congrats! interesting title however. not sure if that was intentional, or?
