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How about a hunting rig forum?

maas

New member
i think it would be a good place to ask questions like:

i want to install a gun rack what one should i get?

i need new tires for my 4x4 all terrains or mud terrains?

what kind of winch should i buy?

pros and cons of a camper shell?

are lifted trucks better for hunting?

and it wouldn't have to be limited to trucks. it could also be for ATVs and boats. i thought it would be a good idea because in most cases you gotta drive a vehicle to go hunting.
 

TheBluesMan

Moderator Emeritus
We try to keep most of our discussions centered on firearms around here - not all, but most. If you have a question specific to hunting, it would be welcome here: The Hunt

If you're looking for a good hunting forum to discuss trucks and ATVs, try the North American Hunting Club's forums, it's one of the best and you can discuss vehicles, kids, gear and merchandise, dogs, etc.

Hope this helps. :)

-Dave
 
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