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I am selling my bow fishing rig. AMS reel, two Easton bowfishing arrows, and an old compound bow. $115. Located in Chandler. Brent - 6o2284 462o
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I have not heard from 308, so I am putting it back up for sale. I live in Chandler and work in Mesa. Thanks,
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Thanks for the help CW friends. Washer and dryer found. Happy thanksgiving
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I need a washer and dryer for my new place in Chandler. Is anyone here needing to get rid of some? Thank you,
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Democratic Decision on Pronunciation of Coues
brent replied to Big Tub's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
If named after Elliot Coues, then it should be however his name was pronounced. I don't know how he pronounced his name, just say'n -
What tricks have you learned from other in camp?
brent replied to scoutm's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
if ya don't have a locking rear diff and your stuck with one tire spinning: Get a lasso affixed around the offending tire and tie it off to a tree in the direction you want to go (forward or backward). The tire wont spin and will wind the rope or tie down strap around the tire as you go, moving you out of the hole. -
Looking to buy hunting rifle for under 400 dollars
brent replied to CouesHunterAZ's topic in Classified Ads
This would be an easy choice for me if its still availible: I cant paste stuff on here for some reason, so search for this topic in the classifieds: Remington 03a3 30-06 $350. -
I have an old T. Barker 12 ga that I wouldn't mind selling to get something nicer. These were made from sometime in the 1890's - 1910's in Belgium. It has Damascus barrels, so its limited to shooting black powder loads. One barrel has a very small dent that does not affect the pattern it throws. To go with it, I have 25 full length brass shells and I can also supply load data. Its pretty simple to load them up, you just pour in the black powder, over shot card, cushion wad, lead shot or bismuth, and over shot card. The only tool you need is a short wooden dowel rod to fit in the shell as a compactor. They have never needed resizing. You can get the cushion wads and cards from Ballistic Products or Dixie Gun works. I will take $300 for the double and shells. Here is a link to a similar one I found on GB. http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/viewitem.aspx?item=425597151 Feel free to ask questions.
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Its bird season folks! Do it in style with this old girl!
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Nice boat! What length is it?
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These binos come with plenty of experience spotting all sorts of animals. I would like to sell them for $450 with Outdoorsman's stud and adapter or $400 without. Located in Chandler. 6o2284 462o
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Vortex Viper 15x50 Binos with outdoorsmans stud and adapter
brent replied to brent's topic in Classified Ads
Dropping the price to $400 with extras or $350 without. Thank you. -
Vortex Viper 15x50 Binos with outdoorsmans stud and adapter
brent replied to brent's topic in Classified Ads
Still for sale folks! -
Vortex Viper 15x50 Binos with outdoorsmans stud and adapter
brent replied to brent's topic in Classified Ads
Patb, still for sale. So far everyone has wanted the stud and adapter. Lenses look good, shoot me a text and I can send you pics of the lenses. -
Also note, they will pay for return shipping if they don't fit.
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Vortex Viper 15x50 Binos with outdoorsmans stud and adapter
brent replied to brent's topic in Classified Ads
Thank you for asking, but I would like to give someone buying the binos first dibs on everything as a package deal. -
One persons experience: The imr4350 cans I had been working through that were from the early 70's had slightly higher ~100 fps velocities in a 7x57 than the new jug I bought with the same charge. The load I had with the old powder is also more accurate than anything ive made with the new stuff These were stored in a garage here in Phx. Other old powders I have used performed as expected, but I did not have anything to compare it to besides published data.
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The arrows are made by Easton. I think they were around $25 each when I bought them.