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He was polite, very nice and went above and beyond for us to get us on a animal I ordered some 100 grain field tips to try We saw many red deer, axis, and blackbuck while hunting.

Clay reid of archer city was introduced to the coyote hunting contest years ago in graham, texas when marvin henry of archer city got him and mitch mclemore involved

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I'm not a wood guy, so let me kno.

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