True, but they sure like to break into things. 4 broken windows in my truck over the years, 2 campers broken into. So I do have first hand knowledge of the problem. Have cleaned up a enough trash to fili 2- 40 yard dumpsters.Quit going down a few years back. I loved hunting that area for 30 plus...
The 70's and 80's were the best south of Tucson. More trash than the landfill now, it's a real bummer. Friends owned a ranch over by Sasabe, could not even go to town without getting broke into.
There's a good article on short barreled 243 on the Rifleshooter.com. I'd have to take a hard pass on that short on the 243. 2400 and change is pretty slow for 100 grainers. IMHO 20" is better.
Have owned both, kept the can am xt pro 6' bed. 3 men and 3 elk no problem. The Maverick's and rzr's ride much better but lack the space for my gear plus 2 hounds. I've fabbed up quite a few racks and rear seat pans for the rzr's for my friends, works great and add alot of space for them. To me...
Learned that lesson last December, landed on my butt descending smooth dry rock. Saved the rifle ,dinged the scope. Pride got bashed up pretty good, no warranty on that.
I just picked up a series 5, it was made in Japan. Excellent so far. mil. ffp. CT discontinued them? I think the Hardline is the replacement? big diffrence in price.
No, most home inspectors I know here in AZ go to a weeklong class. That should tell you something. Their standard thing is " the tank is over tens years old should be replaced" or the roof is over 10 years old should be replaced. Aiways get a real home inspector. License contracor is your best...
I have a older Tactical Elite 3.5 x 21 x 50 H59 reticle. The cap screws are allens not the coin type. Model is ET35215. I can't find what year they were discontinued? and all Bushnell has is info on the DMR II? Anyone know about this beast?
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I need to see more field use before a purchase. It looks very inviting at 4 lbs and change. I am in the same boat, I just want a shooter, don't want to have to tinker with it all the time. To bad they don't make the Adirondack or Fieldcraft anymore.
Food grade antiseize, takes heat and works on alloys. Not as messy as regular copper based antiseize. If you can't find food grade I would recommend nickel based.