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  1. monteman11

    WTB Remington 600, 660, and 673 350 Rem Mag

    Looking for a 350 Remington in one of Remington 600, 660, or 673. Prefer the 600 laminate, but would consider others.
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    WTB 22 Hornet. Prefer CZ or Kimber

    Found one! Thanks Rokslide!
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    WTB 22 Hornet. Prefer CZ or Kimber

    Looking for a 22 hornet. Message me what you have for sale!
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    WTS 50 Rounds Unfired 28 Nosler Factory Seconds Brass

    2 - 25 counts bags of Nosler - 28 Nosler Factory Seconds brass. Bag states “Visual Imperfection”. $70 shipped priority mail.
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    Trapping catches

    Love seeing all the photos! I caught a 11 pound fisher a few days ago, I will post up some PICS!
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    Does KUIU have an Edge

    Overall, i greatly prefer KUIU products over other brands due to the materials and quality. Still running my original guide/attack set that I bought the first year they came to market. Since, i have purchased additional gear and backups, but they are still growing strong. We hunt alot of thick...
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    2023 Blacktail Success Thread

    Great deer all! I killed a pretty good 142" Blacktail in the Applegate muzzie zone in Oregon, but in 2022. Definitely makes you want to hunt that unit again, but the change to season dates, I heard, really impacted the hunt.
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    Swarovski EL - Overhyped?

    I have been running EL's for 23 years, same pair. Warranty is exceptional, glass is excellent. I did just buy a pair of EL Range's, and I actually prefer my old pair from a glassing perspective, but the built-in rangefinder is super handy. I think the new EL's have a finer focus which is taking...
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    Nevada California Bighorn Adventure

    Great write up and photos! Hopefully someday!
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    The elusive lynx

    Awesome catch!
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    Electricians?

    This is also a good thought, sometimes electricians force over-sized wires into the "quick connects" and they break. Or, they bend the wire to wrap around the screw lug and it can break.
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    What do you do for a living?

    Research engineer with a good vacation time plan. WFM has also enabled alot of flex time opportunities. That gives me the time off. On top of that I do some writing for different magazines and own a woodworking business geared towards taxidermy pedestals, displays, etc. Keeps me busy but gives...
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    Jet boat help

    Make sure you prepared to routinely shim-check and adjust the impeller (I think that is what it is called) in the unit. Sucking up sand and debris will slowly create wear and to maintain optimal performance you need to check it with feller gauges to keep it in tolerance.
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    Electricians?

    Has to be a GFCI somewhere that is tripped. I had a similiar issue and found an outlet I didn't even know about behind a piece of furniture that was tripped.
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