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    2015 expedition excentric 6

    This bow is basically brand new, never been shot outside just at an indoor range less than 200 times. Paid 700 for it about a month ago selling now for 550! RH 60-70 lbs in realtrea I can text pics my # is 530-414-3036
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    Leupold BX 2 acadia binos

    Dad had a range finder that wouldn't read, they sent him a brand new one too.
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    Expedition excentric

    This is a 2015, RH 60-70 lb bow that has never seen the woods. It's in realtree xtra, only shot indoors and is basically brand new. $700 530-414-3036 only reason I'm selling is to think out my collection
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    2014 carbon spyder 30 Black $650

    Little wear, new strings. 65lb Limbs and 30"DL currently Text for pictures 530-414-3036
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    Which muzzleloader scope?

    did you send it into Burris to get the "custom" turret??
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    New cameras

    My buddy got a couple USA cams.... They suuuck!!
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    Which muzzleloader scope?

    Look into the vortex diamondback HP too. Great scopes, I am ordering the viper 3x9x40 for my accura LR soon.
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    Last Sit 2016 Muzzleloader Buck

    Good deer bud, he's a dandy
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    coyote gun ?

    22-250 or .204 ruger are great varmint rounds. 243 with a 58 grain bullet does great work too and you can get 100 grains in it if you ever want to use it for deer.
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    Ccw

    I would go shoot all three because all of them are solid carry guns for the money. Springfield is having a rebate where you get two more mags and a range bag until December 31 which is nice [4 total mags]. Hope our opinions help!
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    Ccw

    yes it just has no manual safety. I've talked to a few people where I work and they prefer the 9mm in the XDS mainly because the XDS is a little monster of a gun. If your a .45 freak it's ok but the 9mm is a lot more friendly of a shooter.
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