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Like title says Sz 10. Wore for 5 miles, too small for me. These boots are awesome, going to get a bigger pair New are $420 asking $320. 9two8 two45 48six0
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No I don't, sorry.
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Good Diesel Mechanic in East Valley (Apache Junction)?
hunthard replied to bvanetten's topic in The Campfire
rowdy racks in Mesa is as honest as they come. -
Chris Rollins @ Rowdy Racks 480 221-3384
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Chris @ Rowdy Racks in Mesa does a phenomenal job.
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AR 34 for sale. Great shooting bow, 28 in draw, 60-70lbs. Trophy taker drop away rest, new dead end string stop, 6 pin pse top gun site, new peep site, and limb saver stabilizer. Winner choice strings with less 150 shots. Also Pete Shelley personal auto graph. $225 loaded obo or $175 bare bow. 9two8 two45 48six0. In Gila Valley. Will be in the Scottsdale area mid week also in white mountains area on weekends.
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sold
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Pretty much brand new,have a little under 500 miles on them. Paid $1400 new,asking $1000. 9two8 two45 48six0 or pm me.
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7 years old I believe
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480-334-3336 his name is Joseph kimball give him a call.
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Marmot Kenosha 20 degree 2lbs 9oz with the current discount $150. Then find yourself a insulated light pad.
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Look on Sierra trading post. There's always great deals on there.
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I got 35x12.5/r17 if you're interested.
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Becker, Here are my thoughts on the pack, and some of it has already been mentioned above. The pack is a beast. Packed out a coues deer(quartered) 2 years ago with my 15's, tripod, spotting scope and gear with it, 16 mile round trip. I've hauled 80+lbs of sheds on 20 mile extravaganzas a few times lol. Had one trip where the waist belt and the weight were distributed funny where it was pinching a nerve or cutting off circulation, something to cripple me when I had the pack on. The material is pretty tough and can take a beating as long as you get the tan or multicam pattern. I like how the spotting scope and tripod have pockets for them. Also they sell a glassing pad that is pretty grippy and awesome for setting on the pack and shooting off of. And how the rifle carries is great plus where the glassing pad is stored it protects your rifle scope. The bad now, there's a pocket for your 15's that is the top pocket on the lid and only 15's can fit in it. I would like it to be a hair bigger so I could put some other small stuff(food, battieries, head lamp etc) in it being that access to other gear on the pack is horrible. On that thought everything else has to go in the main bag and after it's in there to get to it you have to undo every strap on the bag to open it back up.Also int the main pocket where all of your other gear is located they have a pouch for a bladder. I haven't had a happen yet but I worry about it ripping and soaking all my gear. There are two small pouches on each side that seriously can only fit pretty much nothing besides maybe your tag, it's ridiculous. I have bought some mystery ranch pouches to go on the pack that attach to the straps so I have access to more gear without having to undo everything. This has worked great in sense but has widened my pack a little to where my triceps bump them as I'm hiking and has started to annoy me lately.. Here's the link to thouse pouches: http://www.mysteryranch.com/hunting/hunting-pack-accessories/rip-zip-pocket I've also purchased their belt pockets which have been nice as well. I would like to try a mystery ranch crew cab a NICE frame and a day lid. I think that would be a better pack in most aspects besides the external frame of the outdoorsmans has and the the tripod and spotting scope tube pouches. Other than that I've read great reviews on the MR pack and it's lot more versatile and gear it more accessible Also I the kuiu pack interests me but the material I'm afraid won't hold up like the outdoorsmans or MR would. Hope this helps. I'm pondering selling my outdoorsmans in case you decide to go that route. Good luck and if you want some pics let me know.
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I personally compared them side by side in the morning at first light and at dusk and there is a definite noticeable difference. They were sharper, clearer, and brighter to me and edge to edge clarity was better. On a hunt looking into the shadows I glassed up a bedded buck and keep in mind I could barely make out my buddy could see with it his older swaros. But everyones eyes are different so... I would just compare for yourself. You notice the difference gassing into the shade or at dawn and dusk like I mentioned before
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Like title says. Looking for some 1x fired 240 wby mag weatherby, norma, or pmc brass. PM me of what you got thanks.
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I saw this today and though this was great for all to see. He is the Gift! Merry Christmas!
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What kind of adapter do you have? Also, there might be a plastic piece with the swarovski emblem covering the screw mount which if that's the case all you have to do is unscrew it to expose it.
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Shoot, AZLance. Sorry I didn't even see this response... I wear the Lowa Baffin Pros a lot, it is the toughest boot I've ever worn. The only thing was when I first got them after 4 or 5 miles the ball of my foot ached really bad from hiking all over the rocks. It felt like the the sole of the boot was harder than the ball of my foot and so that's what was causing the ache. I bought some spenco earth bound hiking insoles and it was night and day. My foot hasn't ached since. I've had these boots for 3 years now and they definitely show their wear and I've never had blisters in these boots. I take really good care of the boots with Lowas leather and waterproofing products. That being said I had an opportunity to try out the Crispi and it was just a whole different feel. The sole of the Crispi which is still a vibram sole felt softer... the Crispi just had more give and I feel they wear a hair faster than the lowas but nothing like a danner which I've worn. All in all the lowa was tougher, wore less and heavier. The Crispi was easier on the feet, and lighter(half the weight), quieter, and also tough. Hope that helps. http://ireviewgear.com/boots/crispi-idaho-gtx-hunting-boot-review here's something to look at. and these are catching my eye as well http://www.lowaboots.com/catalog/cevedale-gtx/2100504545/12