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I have not agreed with you on one thing ever but i’ve also never disagreed with you more. Medical and college should be free? Who’s paying for that? Learn a trade and get a f$ckin job. You sound like everyone else that 30% of my salary is going to. Having a family income of 150k is not hard for motivated people these days. People need to stop complaining and asking for handouts and get off their butt and make a change in their life. Time to change the record
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The spike that got to live another day
GreyGhost85 replied to Bubba85's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Nice job man. Thanks for sharing a story -
Looking for a mature coues cape.
GreyGhost85 replied to Beaton's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Right on! Recker/pecos. Send me a PM -
Looking for a mature coues cape.
GreyGhost85 replied to Beaton's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
You bet! If anyone else is in need, lemme know. It’s gonna go in the trash soon. Clean cape and it’s a big bodied 27 coues. -
Looking for a mature coues cape.
GreyGhost85 replied to Beaton's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
I have one off of probably a 3-year old buck from a couple weeks ago. If you want or need it, you can have it for free. I’d like to get it out of my freezer. He’s a little smaller than that buck antler wise but if you get a pinch, lemme know. -
That looks like a huge ram. DEEEEP curl
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I struggled. Not much deer movement at all, especially friday through sunday. Missed a big buck on monday, my buddy and i doubled up on a couple decent bucks this morning. All in all, it was a very tough year for me.
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Where are you located? Got two coues capes today
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.300 win mag for Coues
GreyGhost85 replied to anythingwithantlers's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
300 wm is a do-all round. I’ve shot several coues with one and it wasn’t any worse than my .264wm that i always hunt with. Shot one with a .338 Lapua….only one. 10/10 Would not recommend. -
Are loads really bullet shape dependent??
GreyGhost85 replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
Yes they are. Different brands/projectiles of the same weights will shoot differently. Even identical components of a different lot number can/will shoot differently. -
Really brah? What a dipshit response. Most people that hunt can afford what they want. It’s an expensive hobby. The economy is tanking? Must be in the wrong industry
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Over the counter Elk rifle tags near St Johns?
GreyGhost85 replied to Boarman03's topic in The Campfire
Aaaaaand he’s gone….congrats trphy, you remain undefeated -
Sorry bud, you got scammed
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My first deer hunt. My dad and grandpa found a herd of 3 bucks that was unbelievable for the unit/area. One was truly exceptional, pushing 200" typical. Opening morning came and we found them immediately and close. If I remember right we were only like 150 yards away. My older brother pulled up to shoot the big one but his rifle, a .264wm, was jammed. He grabbed my middle brother’s rifle (.270 m77) and it just clicked. He grabs my rifle next, which was a Remington mohawk .243 that had a sawed off stock and was really short. He shot the big buck and knocked him down. I was 2nd up and shot the next biggest buck in the neck and he was down. The great big buck was kinda flopping around and my middle brother was trying to line up on the smallest buck (still a great buck). He had trouble finding it in the scope. In the meantime my oldest brother told my dad he fixed the jam in his .264 and was going to shoot the giant again. I briefly remember my dad telling him to stop when all heck broke loose. He pulled the trigger and the rifle exploded, i remember the barrel wizzing by my head. When the dust settled, my oldest brother was bleeding from both ears and was extremely concussed and my dad was bleeding all over his face. Me and my middle brother were fine but confused. After an eternity everyone gathered their wits and walked down to the bucks. My deer was dead but the giant was nowhere to be found. There was a huge puddle of blood and a bunch of drag marks but we looked all day and never found him. My brother and dad spent the night in the hospital when we got back to town. They both had a bunch of metal removed from them. My dad had the shell extractor burried in his jaw muscle. Crazy, traumatic first deer hunt. Turns out, the weekend before the hunt my brother went out shooting with a buddy that somehow mixed a 7mm mag round in with his box of shells. The bullet traveled a few inches down the barrwl and absolutely exploded the whole rifle. Lucky nobody died but dang…..that was a giant buck that got away. We scoured the country for years and never found him.
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Location?
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Very cool. Congratulations.
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I’ve got it pretty bad but just deal with it. Probably need to get the surgery. It is especially bad for a few days following a work day where i am hard on my hands. Makes it hard to sleep when your hands are constantly numb.
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I saw a very l young healthy woman shooting a crossbow at usery a couple years ago and her husband said she was practicing for her archery elk hunt. She was able to get the permit because she was pregnant…..i’m all for crossbows for certain people but G&F really needs to tighten up the requirements. It is REALLY being abused. The form is a joke and any doctor can sign it. It basically says that it hurts too much to pull 30lbs.
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Photo of Your Very First Coues
GreyGhost85 replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Here’s my first coues. Shot in 2003 in unit 32. I wish we would have known how to hunt coues like we do now. We used to just walk around until we jumped one up. I remember we thought that the bigger one my brother killed was huge! -
I’m from Round Valley and am all about supporting a good cause but a quick bit of research shows that this place is “pro feral horse” and headquartered in California. You can’t be pro hunting and pro feral horse. Hate to derail your post here but there are plenty of good local RV parks in town that survive off of hunters………..at half the price
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Most of the dollars. did anyone but me pay attention to who these tags went to last year? Mostly "influencers"
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Overlanded Toyota Tacoma - PRICE LOWERED $29,500 OBO
GreyGhost85 replied to OSU Cowboy's topic in Classified Ads
I have an 18 cummins 4x4 with 35k miles that is currently worth about 45-48k i figure. Apparently tacomas appreciate -
Overlanded Toyota Tacoma - PRICE LOWERED $29,500 OBO
GreyGhost85 replied to OSU Cowboy's topic in Classified Ads
I thought my 2003 with 130k miles was worth maybe 15k….i must be able to get at least 30k for it. For sale! -
6.5CM light recoil load
GreyGhost85 replied to AZ7maghunter's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
A light recoil load out of a creedmoor will probably bounce off of a paper target. -
I just got off a 17 hour shift working on trying to get people back in power in that area. The news chopper was circling us all morning. It’s a disaster. Probably a hundred distribution poles and around 30 transmission towers fell. I’m no weather man but it looks to me like it had to be a tornado based on the damage. Several semi trucks flipped over as well. Lots of people out of power and will be for a quite a while.