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Muzzleloader Hunting
Is this where muzzleloading is going?!
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2878346" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>I helped a lady stuck on the side of the road way out in Nowhere, West Texas once about ten years ago. It was a Mercedes, and it took me reading her owner's manual to figure it all out. Had a stupid fancy L-shaped jack that stuck in a hole behind a cover in the bumper, tools were in a different place than the jack, spare was buried under four layers of sound proofing in the trunk, had a wheel lock that thankfully the key way in the glove box for. There's a lot of truth to the notion that modern vehicles are significantly harder to work on than older ones - because the designer doesn't want us to be able to work on them. I fancy myself a smart guy and that car still kicked my butt.</p><p></p><p>Tesla's don't even come with a spare anymore. They want you calling the service and begging for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2878346, member: 116181"] I helped a lady stuck on the side of the road way out in Nowhere, West Texas once about ten years ago. It was a Mercedes, and it took me reading her owner's manual to figure it all out. Had a stupid fancy L-shaped jack that stuck in a hole behind a cover in the bumper, tools were in a different place than the jack, spare was buried under four layers of sound proofing in the trunk, had a wheel lock that thankfully the key way in the glove box for. There's a lot of truth to the notion that modern vehicles are significantly harder to work on than older ones - because the designer doesn't want us to be able to work on them. I fancy myself a smart guy and that car still kicked my butt. Tesla's don't even come with a spare anymore. They want you calling the service and begging for help. [/QUOTE]
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