Uhhhh…that’s the amount of critical hauling, not a measure of the criticality of it. Big difference.It's actually 0.1
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Uhhhh…that’s the amount of critical hauling, not a measure of the criticality of it. Big difference.It's actually 0.1
It's been better. Just filled up with diesel at $6.69 on Monday. There goes my meat budget for the week.How's that working out for you with the price of fuel these days...
This should do the trick!Probably shouldn’t have bought a RecTeq. There are cheaper smokers that will cook meat 99.9% as well.
For a $300 difference, absolutelyWould getting a F250 make sense if a Ranger would handle 99.9% of your hauling tasks
Good for you.Good point- going with the 700!
I’ve used bear mountain gourmet blend and liked it. If you can find lumber Jack that is my new go to for burning. They have many types but I am burning the Apple right now. Good flavorLooking for pellet recommendations now. I heard Bear Mountain is really good. Looking at their bold blend. Can get for 12.50 a bag. Any other brands that you really like or recommend?
Probably shouldn’t have bought a RecTeq. There are cheaper smokers that will cook meat 99.9% as well.
Curious, why won't you buy anything from Dicks?I've tried a LOT of different pellets.
Bear Mountain is my go to brand because 1) They are good pellets, 2) they are cheap, and 3) I can get them easily at TS and it's just down the road. The Gourmet is good for everything, but I like the Bold for most cooks (I grew up in Texas, so Hickory and Oak are kind of my go to profiles). I know a LOT of folks like to smoke with Mesquite, but honestly....that is more of a grilling wood (Again, IMHO).
Lumber Jack are good, but I won't buy anything from Dicks which is the only place that sells them around here. I have to order them online if I want them.
Big R sells GMG pellets, but those are kind of iffy in my book. Some folks love them. They recently started stocking Camp Chef pellets, but I haven't tried those.
Pit Boss works OK, IMHO....but my local walmart ONLY carries the blends.
B&B are really good pellets. I use them sometimes.
I've also used Grillin Pellets and they are pretty. A lot of folks poo-poo the Traeger pellets, but I don't think there is anything wrong with them other than they are WAY overpriced.