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Everything posted by Chef
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Keith, The CorBon's "push" into me a bit more than the 265 grain Hornady LR ammo. Still bearable as my rifle is ported and I have a thick Pachmayr decelerator pad installed. Although no comparison to a 460 grain hardcast out of the .45-70 cowboy! That thing kills from both ends! Definitely a blast to shoot and I'm suprised at how balanced and easy to point that long octagon barrel is. Have you tried Buffalo Bore ammo out of yours? Like the 500 grainers?!! I know Cabela's carries it albeit a bit pricey.
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Very cool. Plus what a great sampling of what you can do with your camera Amanda! I enjoyed the vid, even the music. Pretty cool to see the pictures in sequence so one can see the "movement" frame by frame. Noice!
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Thanks so much for the kind comments. More D, I had Grizzly Custom Guns out of Montana do the work. PM me if you would like more info and/or before you decide on what you want. I could give you some tips. I have three Marlins chambered in .44 mag and love them. High capacity and handy. That caliber is a thumper out of the carbines. 240 grains and you have dead pigs, deer, etc. at close range.
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Great job Angie. The smile says it all. Your boyfriend is one lucky dude. I'd be content to find a girl that doesn't nag about my hunting. Keep it up, it looks like you are hooked.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I think I'll end up getting a bi-pod trigger stick. I can definitely see it come in handy in the tall grass when you have no rest and have to stand. It's quick too, perfect when getting the stalk on.
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https://shop.primos.com/pc-1226-112-tall-mo...gger-stick.aspx I am interested in picking one up. I veer towards the tall mono pod. I played around with one at Bass Pro the other day and like the speed in which you can adjust the height. Any other good, easy to carry, quick adjust sticks you folks recommend? ...or...should I just stick to a Harris bi-pod and forget it?
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Thanks for your feedback. I was contemplating that this past Sat. as I was yote hunting. The bipod version would allow you to "rest" your rifle on it easier too.
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Yup, it's the passion of hunting and the outdoors shared by many like minded individuals. Group us all together and we get all crazy like. A lot of good people on this site, addicts but good.
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I don't think Manny has permission from the hunter to post it on the WWW. He does have it displayed by a firearms case though for his customers to enjoy. (while it's there anyway)
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Friends, Have any of you seen the monster coues rack from this season in Mexico? That thing is a BEAST! I recommend to go check it out while it's there. Manny (owner) told me he guided the hunter too.
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The mass is awesome, so are the extra tines, the tine length, the blading, just unreal. I think I would do backflips if I ever shot a buck with that much character. Manny is doing a great job with the store. Best customer service I have ever received from an independent gun store, heck ANY gun shop!
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Jason Lewis Bronze for Coues Contest
Chef replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
That's a nice looking piece. I like the way the shed is included too. -
I'm going to try and make it Amanda. A lot going on this weekend here in the valley it seems.
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I cannot believe what I've gone and done!!!!
Chef replied to Kilimanjaro's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
Congrats again buddy on scoring that hunt! Do me a favor and bring me back a bracelet from your bull tusker. I wasn't gonna say nothin', but I still have nightmares of when you missed that buck. j/k...I think you'll get yet ANOTHER shot at him and he'll be 5" BIGGER! & yeah...I'm jealous of that elephant hunt. -
You will find answers to all your questions concerning coues deer hunting from reading the book "How to Hunt Coues Deer" available for purchase on this site. I highly recommend it, especially for someone n your circustance. A wealth of info in it's pages. Check the link: http://www.coueswhitetail.com/bookstore/books.htm
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Mexico 08/09! (Long & Pic Heavy)
Chef replied to cramerhunts's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Congrats again Phil! Great buck and great pictures. I am happy you tagged a nice one and look forward to see what continues to come out of that ranch. I got your e-mail, I'll give you a holler tomorrow before I take off to Mississippi. Congrats to you guys again. (you guys need to smile more) -
Very VERY nice! Looks like a great ranch.
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a HUGE thanks for the help on the hunt!!
Chef replied to Kilimanjaro's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
It's been on my mind since we last saw him. Biggest coues I've ever had through my binos. I'm looking forward to seeing him hit the dirt. Scott, it was a pleasure bud. I like your style, ain't scared to try for the smack down & put the miles in. -
Good luck Casey. Keep your head up and stay strong mentally. You already know you will be singled out but let it make you stronger. Whatever you do, never quit. We'll hold the fort down while you are away and I'll buy the brews after you pass buddy.
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NICE!!!
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Hope you had a great one buddy.
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Good write up. I have never used a trail cam and am envious of those that are successful with their use. The major factor in me not getting one are the thefts so prevalent with these things. The small size and great images from these Covert cameras has caught my eye. They seem to be easy to hide, now are they easy to use? I'm no "computer genius" by any means but do have common sense. I appreciate the time and effort you put into doing the review. I have been contemplating getting my feet wet.
