Can't comment on bone-in quarters, but I had a Tundra 160 and sold it because while there was room for an entire boned-out bull in it, there was not enough room for ice too to get it cooled down. Went to two separate (and slightly smaller) coolers.
Waiting on the Pixel 6 Pro here. Supposed to ship this week, but we'll see. Current phone is 3+ years old and starting to have issues so it was time. Hope I like it...
I'm in this scenario, bought a do-it-all SUV and sort of regret selling my truck. Next time around commuter will be something like a civic or a jetta with a manual transmission. Low $20's new, and close to or over 40MPG on the highway. Truck gets saved for all the fun stuff when I'm not...
I put this earlier in the thread, but All BS in my mind with newer models - check out the post I made earlier in the thread with the temp ranges of my new upright vs. my chest freezer. If a freezer never goes above 0 F how is it going to cause freezer burn any more than a frost free model with...
Depends how adventurous you are - but you could do it with paracord and a couple links of chain if you were really jammed up. I wouldn't take a bow down that way, but fine for putting a twist in a string, yoke, peep sites, etc. If you're careful...
No you don't say that in the original post, still, even after editing it this morning with additional data.
"Broadheads shooting lights out" doesn't mean they're hitting consistently with FP at different ranges nor does it mean they're tuned which is what the initial post says.
Short range...
I don't see anywhere in your post where you talk if the bow was tuned or not. i.e. were broadheads and field points hitting the same spot at low through medium ranges? Paper tuned? Bare Shaft Tuned? Broadhead tuned? Did you make a good shot?
One possible culprit is you can kill you...
This is one of the reasons I drive. Just put it in the cooler with ice and drive home. Process it when I get back.
Only thing it costs me is ice for the cooler and some contractor bags.
One grind here for just straight burger, double grind if I'm mixing sausage or something like that.
Comment above is right on - keeping everything cold is very helpful. I like stuff half frozen, and even put the metal grinder parts in the freezer too.
Very old thread, this was from 2017 and prior for me.
It was a boot fit issue that went away with a combination of different boots and better insoles (SheepFeet). Best boots for my feet have been Crispi coupled with the insoles.
Only other thing I do a lot of which may help - I wear...
Coming from someone that uses both daily. I have a Pixel 3 for personal, still an iPhone 8 plus for work.
Google Pixel series is by far the best Android option in my book because you get the real android without the extra Samsung BS bloatware or other UI built on top of Android. The new...
For Copper Bullets, if you're handloading, Cutting Edge or Hammer would be my choice.
I'm with everyone else - 9 Twist or faster would be my choice. There is someone here on the site who could not for the life of him get the 215 Berger to shoot in an off-the-shelf rifle, which was at least a...
No thoughts on the newest ones, but my '18 trailhawk is much more capable than any pickup I've had. Looking at the specs, I'm not sure how much has changed, if anything at all.
Feels much sportier, more fun to drive, better 4WD system, air suspension, smaller give it much better off road...