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Should you wrap your ribs or let them ride unwrapped the whole cook? We compare techniques, talk about bark vs. moisture, and share real pit results Whether you’re chasing competition-style shine or backyard rib perfection, this episode helps you decide which method fits your style—and your smoker.
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