How many guys using Michelin LTX on your hunting rig? Experience?

Have run them on two Ford Expeditions (one currently), tho the official hunting rig is my Xterra. Great tires on road surfaces (gravel, paved, dirt), very good in snow. But cannot make a statement about off roading.

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On my third set. My GMC2500 has them on it, and it drives amazing. I am at 154,000 miles using them. I do a lot of driving across country (living in NC) and when hunting in either NM or MT. I have been in snow in MT with it and it is fine. I have more nicer weather than bad conditions on probably 80% of my driving miles.
 
Have my second set on my F350 SRW D. First set went approx 65K. We pull a med sized 5th wheel.
 
Has always been my go to. I can verify in snow. They were great. I was driving back mountain roads with no issue at all. And there was a lot of stranded guys
 
All I had on my Tacoma until they met NM dirt/gravel roads. Not great in mud and deep snow either.
These roads ate a set in 9 months. Shredded.
 
Had some Michelin Defender LTX Platinum on a '23 AT4HD...smooth/quiet highway tires, didn't do any offroad nor snow with em. Tread wear seemed ok...was my hunting rig insomuch as it got me to and from.
 
Really? They look like highway tires. mtmuley
A bunch of guys can verify. 5 of us in truck. 16" of snow. Normal f150. Drove hours on both untraveled and slightly traveled rds. Passed stranded jacked trucks with swampers. Offered to pull them out. 2500 GMC even got offended. Don't think I ever even spun out except our camp drive that is very steep. Took a couple runs to get up. My personel vehicles will never see another kind of tire. My work vehicles won't either once tires need replaced from new. Nice and quiet. Never had and issue in snow. I dont do mud so cant speak to that.
 
A bunch of guys can verify. 5 of us in truck. 16" of snow. Normal f150. Drove hours on both untraveled and slightly traveled rds. Passed stranded jacked trucks with swampers. Offered to pull them out. 2500 GMC even got offended. Don't think I ever even spun out except our camp drive that is very steep. Took a couple runs to get up. My personel vehicles will never see another kind of tire. My work vehicles won't either once tires need replaced from new. Nice and quiet. Never had and issue in snow. I dont do mud so cant speak to that.
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Can't do highway tires. You won't be pulling me out of the snow. mtmuley
 
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