Brother in law has been waiting on parts for 4 months to fix electrical gremlins in his 22 or 23 titan pro4x. Father in law just bought a brand new frontier in June or July and it's been back to the dealership three times for annoying issues with the interior lights and one of the climate...
Go buy used! Pick from:
F150s and you get cam phaser issues, turbos needing replacement, timing chain rattle, excessive oil consumption and the awesome CDF drum slippage in the 10 speed!
Rams you get a giant display that probably won't work, it will start rusting if you splash water on it...
I'm like KurtR, I shoot a lot of public land roosters with 3" 2's because I shoot enough ducks with the same load to know how it performs. And it's a load with enough knockdown for those straight away flushing roosters. But, I shoot plenty of bismuth as well, for both roosters and ducks. Just...
I bought this exact one last week. Mine looks brand new. Slight knock - it's doesn't have 220/240V capability. I don't need that for what I want to keep energized in my house during an extended power outage. I have cooking, heating, and cooling options that are either propane or 120V.
My daily commute is 1.5 miles of city streets, 9.5 miles of interstate at 65-70 mph, then another 1.5 miles of city streets. I average 15.5-17.5 mpg with my 5.0 on 87 octane 10% ethanol when I keep track of just my commuter mpg. Easily see 18-20 though on highways if I keep it around 60 mph.
As KurtR mentioned, just need to be prepared for the weather, which if you've been coming for 30 years, I'm sure you've experienced warm and cold falls.
Given the oil consumption and 10 speed CDF drum issues that ford won't issua recall on in my 2019 F150 5.0 10 speed, I'm seriously considering selling it and finding a 15-17 2.7 with similar miles. All I tow is an 18' fishing boat.
Let them cry. Our 2nd daughter did not sleep through the night without waking up and crying until she was 14 months old.
Don't let them have tablets or your phones. Screens are ruining kids' development and behavior.
Save the cardboard boxes. Let your kids draw, paint, and build forts...
If you're under the flight line or on the buffet table, what you put out for decoys doesn't matter much as long as you make the spread look natural and hide effectively. The socks won't hurt if there's a breeze, but pull them if it's windy.
None of the above items are for sale any more, but I do have timberlines in 38T FS/FT. https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/sitka-timberline-pants-nwt-38t-lead.373690/
My first rifle was a .243, Poppa gave to Daddy and Daddy gave to me.
Ok, maybe not quite how Whiskey Myers sang it, but it was a Remington 788 in .243 that my grandpa took on trade in the early 80's at his small gunshop/gunsmithing venture and my dad bought & used it on a bazillion fox and...
Timberline pants, Lead color, size 38T, new with tags. $160 shipped. I'd consider trades for like new Sitka LT or XLT tops/jackets, XL vests, 36T & 38T Sitka Grinder or Dakota pants. Possibly tall size tops or 33/34" inseam pants from other brands as well. I can send updated video of...
SD black hills rifle any whitetail
SD east river rifle whitetail doe
SD statewide muzzleloader any deer - likely fill on a WT buck on my buddy's farm unless I go back west after christmas
SD muzzleloader WT doe
MN firearms (shotgun) WT buck zone 275, maybe shoot a doe off a friend's farm too in...
@sniper20, feel free to message me. I'm by no means a die hard SD deer hunter; mostly a "does for the freezer" kind of guy, but I know and understand the seasons and draw structures well.
East river resident here. You've got a few options for third draw yet. You could pick a county that still has WT buck tags available, but those are going to be counties with little public land. There are also many counties with a handful of WT doe tags available yet. Some of those counties...