Don't disagree with you. Carry whatever makes you comfortable. It'd be much more likely to have your hunting license checked or anything else other than your mag capacity unless the officer has a bone to pick with you.
Thankfully haven't ran into any issues in CO. If I did I'm sure I'd be packing more than the legal limit from that day forward haha. It just seems the more ammo/weight with the gun the less likely I am to be packing it in with me.
Like others have said LVT or tile is the way to go for sure. If you're worried about heavy traffic on the lock in place flooring you can always go fully adhered as well.
I've had a few arrows straight out of the box I could hear cracking when I flexed them. Tossed them right in the trash. Some arrows come from the manufacturer with a defect.
Have a strong back and be tough mentally. Don't shoot one where you question if you can get it out. Best to have that question answered before you shoot it.
Been there a few times for sure. Had to hitch hike off the top of a mountain an hour and a half each way into town to try and get a part to get me back on the road once. I’m sure it happens to older trucks more frequently but it happens to new trucks too.
It certainly sucks being stranded but...
Buy yourself a beater car for a few thousand and drive that truck into the ground. When something inevitable goes wrong and needs to get fixed on the truck you can drive the beater to work.
I just can’t justify the cost of a new vehicle to myself and the only reason I would do it was if I was...
https://www.grantierra.com/press-room/article/367-gran-tierra-energy-inc-provides-operations-and-financial-update
No mention of the new president situation
Obviously not a survey for elk, but if you want to voice your opinion on the changes coming for moose and sheep you can take a survey.
Not sure if this has been posted anywhere yet
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Hunting/Wyoming-Preference-Points-System?