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    NICE!!! Mule Deer, but...

    That sign seems to have been flipped in error and should be facing the other direction.
  2. I have a Pelican / Storm case Im setting up for airline travel and wanted to get feedback on how everyone lays out their setup and what works best. I assume international travel is more restrictive and rather set it up that way to make it easier instead of trying to cut new foam. Items I have - rifle, G7 BR2 rangefinder, Kestrel wind meter, 2 detachable AICS mags, ammo (60 reloads in factory boxes 3), bipod and bolt (do you leave bolt in rifle or store separetely). Thanks Andrew
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    Rifle case setup for air travel

    My case laid out. Ammo and heavy end towards wheels of case with lighter stuff near barrel.
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    Fast Food

    I will bring gee and garlic. Ah that reminds me, great place to eat in Calif, Stinking Rose, all garlic all the time.
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    Quick Intro

    Tuna for deer? Good trade. Welcome to the site, it is a good fun group on this site. Won't hold anything against you as Californian, I still have tons of family and go back often, but I feel free when i cross the river.
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    G7 Ballistic Rangefinder

    @pwrguy, the best way to resist temptation is to buy the G7, and make all your friends envious. Once you buy it, no more temptation, well yes, now you will be tempted to dial rifle and G7 in so its dead nuts on. Bob Beck has a video showing how easy it is to calibrate. Now next temptation is another long range file build!
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    G7 Ballistic Rangefinder

    I like my G7 BR2, should sell fast!!!!!!!!!!! Built in ballistics makes it a snap and no brainier.
  11. ounces equal pounds and pounds equals a sherpa.
  12. So not sure how I have gotten this far without having a scale to weight food weights or other items like tents, stakes, sleeping pads and bags etc... I am trying to buy smarter and look for other ways in saving such as saving a few more bucks and buying a better lighter down sleeping bag instead of buying a bag now and another in 6 months. Not sure what is out there and what they do, but maybe i need one that weights items from a few ounces to a 2 or 3lb range and another that does 3lbs and up? What do you all use in scales and brands. I do use Amazon and if any good links please post them. Thanks Andrew
  13. @ZigZag - congratulations on the win. The binos are amazing. Keep a positive outlook and always look ahead not behind you. Thank you to all those that participated and supporting the AES Raffle. Thanks to our sponsor Cabela's for doing the drawing. More raffles on the way. Thank you all! Andrew
  14. January 2017 - AES Raffle, now 3 prize choices. Your Choice of one of the three Prizes! Swarovski 15x56 HD Binoculars OR Swarovski STS HD 65MM Spotting Scope with 20x60 Eyepiece OR Davis Tent 14×16 Wall Tent Package. $10 per ticket. Only 300 tickets will be sold. Drawing will be held on the next business day after the raffle sells out. Get them while they last!!! AES will ship prizes to out of state winners. Tent is drop shipped. AES Raffles Stay in touch for up to date project information and other AES Events - AES Website or via AES Facebook Thanks - Andrew
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    if someone has a brand new g 19 gen 3, i would consider buying, I prefer BNIB, or LNIB with low round count. Still looking for just a g19 gen 3 complete slide. Let me know what you all have. Andrew
  16. Sold out. Drawing is normally day after sell out. Thanks Andrew
  17. Less than 100 remain, let's sell this out today.
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    Selling a new pair, never used Atlas Snowfall 30 Snowshoes. Sturdy frames are crafted from 6063 aluminum to create a stiff, lightweight chassis for lasting use season after season; rounded tails offer good flotation in powder Easy-to-use ratchet bindings keep feet secure and make it easy to get in and out of the snowshoes at the trailhead Abrasion-resistant, lightweight Nytex™ nylon decks stay flexible when cold and stand up to the elements for lasting use Steel instep crampons supply sure-footed traction on icy and snowy terrain; heel crampons increase traction while traversing and descending Atlas Snowfall 30 snowshoes' recommended load specification includes weight of hiker with gear Asking $130.00 obo. Located in East Valley/Queen Creek
  20. +1 for for someone doing the horns for free! That shows what a great CWT team we have that supports AES, Hunts for Heroes and CWT members. @Nick - thanks for taking the initiative and getting it kicked off. Andrew
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