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I've tried both, and to me I feel like I get juicer ribs without pulling. Most of the time as others mentioned, I may move them closer to the fire just prior to wrapping, or add more wood to bring temp up last little bit to crisp up some before the wrap. I usually just always leave on and then just peel off AFTER the cook and rest period, and prior to cutting up and serving. Only once did the "soft" membrane from a lower temp trial cook make me peel it off, and normally I just eat it as is.
 
Nothing wrong with scoring but I always remove the membrane because my two, four legged sidekicks are right there beside me and they love the membrane.
 
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