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How to Get a 4x4 for NR Hunter in WY
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 616669" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Good post SB! That's basically what I was trying to get across to people who haven't been off the beaten track out there. You will not do anywhere near the damage to a road with chains that you will without them if it gets messy. The 6x7 bull we got last year was about 1/4 mile from a little two track on a small ranch and the old couple that owns the place let us go in with our 4x4 with all wheels chained so we didn't have a 3 mile backpack out with him. I was in the back of the truck on the way out with the bulls rack and quarters and was watching where we had been on the road as we drove back out. You could hardly tell that a vehicle had been through there. Without the chains we wouldn't have even attempted to go back in where we did because of the damage we would have caused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 616669, member: 28854"] Good post SB! That's basically what I was trying to get across to people who haven't been off the beaten track out there. You will not do anywhere near the damage to a road with chains that you will without them if it gets messy. The 6x7 bull we got last year was about 1/4 mile from a little two track on a small ranch and the old couple that owns the place let us go in with our 4x4 with all wheels chained so we didn't have a 3 mile backpack out with him. I was in the back of the truck on the way out with the bulls rack and quarters and was watching where we had been on the road as we drove back out. You could hardly tell that a vehicle had been through there. Without the chains we wouldn't have even attempted to go back in where we did because of the damage we would have caused. [/QUOTE]
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