They are still doing awesome! I hunted Montana and Idaho last year and drove from south of Seattle and definitely encountered plenty of wintery conditions and they performed great. They have a pretty aggressive lug pattern but with the sipes they work. I also just recently moved from Washington...
All I’m saying is if you look hard enough you’ll find them. It’s been 8 months since I posted the comment you quoted and since that time I’ve probably purchased 1/3-1/2 of that list for myself or gifts. I called all the ma and pa stores and state stores. Persistence pays off! 🥃
Do it all the time. Lived in Wa and downloaded maps for MT, ID, PA, OR and they all worked just fine. You can choose the size of map you want based on how good of a map you want. The smaller the map the better the detail.
If you really want 3-4” lift then don’t even think about rough country, superlift, tuff country, or any other country for that matter. Check out BDS lifts, they have quality components but you’ll pay for it. Going with a 3-4” lift my guess is that you are trying to fit 34-35” tires? Keep in mind...
POI will change going from a lead sled to a bipod. In some cases not very much but in other it could change a lot. I don’t use lead sleds cause you’re not likely to take it in the field hunting. I sight in and shoot with what I hunt with.