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Everything posted by Couesdeer
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Sold Pending funds...
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Because I just don't use this pistol at all, I have a Ruger Super Redhawk that I'd like to sell. 44 mag, 7.5" barrel. Trigger job, rings and a 1.5-4X20 Pentax LER scope. I purchased it new and have put just over 350 rounds through it. I'd like $550 for the pistol and scope. ($575 if I'm shipping the pistol) I can also offer the buyer first chance at factory ammo, RCBS carbide dies, brass, and bullets for .44 mag.
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Here are some better pics. There are a couple of issues with the scope. It does have a scratch on the eyepiece lens. It never affected its functionality, but it is there. Also at one point, the scope slid back in the rings causing some of the finish to scratch off. Here are some better pics...
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Anything under $325 or so is a fair deal on a used SA 700 ADL. They can be had new for 350-375 easily.
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PM returned Mkam... Might be willing to trade up or down for optics, a tricked out 10/22, revolvers of all sorts, or a good mountain bike...
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I'd like to sell my Mossberg 1500 (identical to Howa 1500). Short action, chambered in 22-250, 22" sporter contour barrel, floated in a B&C medalist stock, timney trigger set at 2.5 lbs. Very good condition. some of the coating has chipped off the edges of the triggergurd, but otherwise, great shape. I have owned it for about three years and put just over 100 rounds through it. Shoots 55 grain NBTs over H380 very well. I'd like $550 for the rifle, which includes shipping and insurance. Obviously, I'll knock an appropriate amount off the price for a FTF deal.
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You sure can...
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Very interested PM sent....
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for $500, I'll buy that Kimber... Message sent!
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I'll take this. Sending a PM...
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Drawing Results Contest "OVER"
Couesdeer replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Contests and Giveaways!
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Ask $400, maybe $450 if you want to sell it fast. Add a hundred or so if you don't mind waiting...
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I came across this thread this morning and decided to pick up some Spitz dill on the way home from work... You guys weren't kidding. They are good! Hopefully they'll take my mind of the Skoal (a habit I'm desperately trying to break!) I had alway eaten Davids and nothing else, but after trying them, the Spitz are a better seed.
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Bushnell Elite 3200 5-15X40, Matte, Adjustable Objective, Firefly reticle. Excellent condition. One slight ringmark. Otherwise perfect scope. Would like $225 for it or trade for a good condition 10/22, or .22LR revolver. Could do a FTF for $210. North Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Catalina, San Manuel/Mammoth Thanks
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No experience with cherokees, but I had a '97 Grand Cherokee limited (all the bells and whistles) I bought it used with about 50K miles on it and sold it right at 100K miles. I found the 5.2L V8 to be a good runner. No problems with it or the transmission during its stay in my possession. Mileage was fair. As I recall, it would usually give me just under 15 MPG. (I have a newer Tahoe with more enguine (5.7L) that gets 16-17 regularly.... Newer vehicle, most likely better technology...) What I didn't care for was that it seemed that every time I turned around, I was relacing one of the "options" (moonroof controller, electric seat adjuster, A/C compressor crapped out on me, rear wiper motor, ABS control module, etc.) BTW that ABS part was quite pricey, not to mention the cost of having it installed. $1200 or so total. If I were to do it over again, I'd opt for a something more like TAM's 6 cylinder cherokee with fewer options to have to worry about.
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I like them! I usually boil a couple of batches each year. Fresh boiled are so much better than the canned variety. Must be an acquired taste. Like the posts here show, there seem to be more folks that dislike them than like them. My 6 year old daughter and I are the only ones in our family that enjoy the boiled goobers.
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If you're not dead set on a 7mag, you might want to consider the 300 Win that Hammy is selling in these classifieds. It will do all that a 7mm can and then some. Looks like a great deal on a rifle plus loads.
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I have a couple of scopes that I'd like to sell as I have no use for them at this time. 1) Bushnell Elite 4200 8-32x40. Matte, Adjustable objective, Dual-X reticle. Light ringmarks, lenses appear to be perfect. Overall very good condition. 6" sunshade included. $350 shipped 2) Redfield Tracker 3-9X40 gloss, duplex, visible ring marks and some scratches on adjuster caps. Optically very bright and sharp. $85 shipped
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azrcks, My understanding is that the problem lies in the triggers themselves, not the rifle. Have you considered an aftermarket trigger for your faulty 700? Timneys run around $100 and are easily adjustable...
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I have a CVA staghorn inline muzzleloader for sale. When I bought it over the summer, it appeared unfired. I put 9 shots through it to get it sighted in. Kept it as a backup for for my muzzleloader elk hunt last month. .50 cal. blued metal/synthetic stock, very nice trigger, 209 primer ignition. There are a few spots on the barrel where the bluing has worn off. (My fault, leaned it against the concrete bench at the range while loading it) I'll include the disassembly tool, the primer tool, and a couple of partial boxes of Pyrodex pellets (30s and 50s) $80 or possible trades. I'd like to keep this deal in the Tucson area as it wouldn't be cost effective to ship this sucker. Thanks!
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I do far more reading on this site than posting, but this time, the excitement is really setting in. On Friday morning I should be in 22 South looking for a bull to shoot at with my muzzleloader... I simply can't wait! Unable to sleep, (hence me being on this site at darn near 2300 on a work night.) and wishing i could hit life's "fast-forward button" and be hunting already. I'm a self-admitted amateur elk hunter, killed a few cows, but this time, I have a bull tag.... I say that I'm gonna hold out for something big, but who am i kidding? I like to eat elk meat as much as I like to look at horns. I've been scouting in the area, saw plenty of bulls. Got some good info from Jeremy "the butcher" Browning and hoping that sometime next week, I'll be dropping an elk carcass off at his joint for processing. I've been trying to absorb as much information and tips as I can from reading the elk hunting forum here... but all of those pics of happy successful hunters and big bulls is driving me crazy! I've never had the pre-hunt jitters as I have them now. So pray for this flatlander, boys and girls... Pray that I make it through these last two days of work with some productivity. Yesterday, I had my students write me a story about their dream hunting trip for a creative writing assignment.... Tomorrow, we'll read about Elk and their habitat (informational text... hitting the AZ state educational standards, you know) Oh yeah, and if you see us, (I'll be somewhere south of Payson on a silverish '03 chevy 2500 with a tan '80 jeep CJ5 in tow), stop by and say hello.... nothing better than sharing hunting lies..err stories with others!
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Would you pay someone to develop/reload for you
Couesdeer replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
A lot of people do pay to have loads developed for their specific rifles. I guess I have more time than most or make the time as I certainly enjoy all stages of load development and, more importantly, trigger time with the load/rifle combo. -
+1 on this being a great thread. Lots of good info on elk behavior. I drew a 22S early muzzleloader bull tag. Hopefully they'll still be making noise later this month!
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I'll take that mossberg 500, providing its in good working order... PM on the way!
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Mike, Get on the 60 and head east until you get to Globe. There you'll turn off head south and east on US 70 another 70 or so miles. Should put you in Safford. If you hit the NM state line, you gone to far....
