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Looks like Jimbee gets to do the happy dance. First post in the thread and first PM.
Sorry everybody, this is the only way I could figure to sell it. Post it early and somebody gets lucky.
In almost perfect shape except for some marks on the turret and two small dings to the front bell from my wife's rescue dog taking it out of the box. Good news is he hasn't chewed up anything for months, so if you buy this scope you can be part of saving an abused dogs life and giving it a...
And now people know that pockets away from the road can hold big deer, and are willing to put in the miles.
There are some big deer in SD, but it not common that's for sure.
40# is not serious weight. 100# is and that is when you will be happy you took the time to assemble a solid pack.
Maybe you don't need it, idk. With time and patience a Kifaru tactical frame and a simple bag can be assemble pretty cheap. That's what I did after suffering through weaker options.
Ya, I don't know about anywhere else but SD is about a denuded landscape once the crops are out.
No comparison to the large forests of Canada and the overgrown Texas areas.
From my understanding hunting of pigs for profit is the problem. Once they can make money at it its far more complicated.
Shows wear on the paint but glass has no defects I can see. Previous owner sent this unit into Vortex to be checked over and they gave it a thumbs up.
I bought it to see if a spotting scope was a good fit for me and decided it was. Moved up to a Kowa, but had no issues with this scope...
When I bought my Creedmoor I looked at a bunch of similar cartridges. Simply put it was the one that had factory loadings available which I still use to hunt. I reload my practice rounds now but never intended to.
Honestly think it's the most overanalyzed part of hunting. Killed a truckload of...