What hunting rig are you running/how do you use it

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Those of you using truck toppers, what are you sleeping on? Cots, mattress, air mattress?
We took my buddies f250 with a topper this year.. he had the decked drawers then a memory foam pad over the top. Plenty of room and super easy to just move spots
 

Bowtie747

FNG
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My first hunting rig was an '05 Camry. What a fantastic car that was. I bought it with 115k miles on it in 2015 and sold it over the summer with 280k on it. It crossed the 200k mark pulling a trailer to WY for my first western hunt ever. Obviously it was a daily driver conscripted into service.
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My current hunting rig is also a daily driver that gets conscripted into service. '14 Subaru Forester. It's been a great vehicle as well. Bought with 115k and currently at 182k. Been as far as WY and to plenty of places here in NC including the OBX.
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I've been looking at trucks though. Probably at some point this year I'll finally move into the truck zone. Still gonna be a daily though and not a dedicated hunting rig. One step at a time.
Man, I miss not caring about anything and just hunting. This post reminded me of that. Just taking what you have and making it work! Now I apparently need “gear” so dumb. Thanks for the post buddy!
 

mxgsfmdpx

WKR
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This poor Jeep has been hammered on but regular maintenance and keeping suspension components up to torque spec and greased has been a proven recipe for success. The places this thing has been able to get into/up/over/down is seriously impressive for not being a dedicated "wheeling" rig.

2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon JKU
Manual 6 Speed Transmission
Electronic Front and Rear Lockers (factory)
Electronic Sway Bar Disconnect (factory)
Trussed Axles
4" Full Suspension Replacement/Lift and 35's
Upgraded track bar/drag link/etc.
Re-Geared

I take it out usually 5 early mornings or evenings per week into the desert/canyons/mountains that are within 15 minutes from my house. Most of it's time is spent on canal roads, wash-boarded dirt/farm roads where I live, and off road getting to shooting/scouting/hunting spots year round. Quiet/AC/Heat drive it on the highway at 80 MPH, while still being able to remove the top/doors when needed/wanted is the way.

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