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    Keeping them fed

    Wife: "How much venison we got left?"
    Me: "Not much"
    Wife: "I had to buy beef mince."
    Me: "oh"
    Kids: "These nachos taste weird"
    Wife gives me that look, I get the hint.


    Early start, a few hours of driving and walking later...

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    Nice work!

    You use the BT's?

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    No, used the second last round of loaded 165gr SST. As usual they worked very well.

    Looking forward to getting the BTs going. They shoot very well on the range, and based on quickload doing 2,775 fps with no pressure signs at all.
    "The generalist hunter and angler is a well-fed mofo" - Steven Rinella

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    sweet, have to get round to giving those 165's a go.
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    Worth a try Hunty1, they work very well, soft enough to open up on small stuff like wee fallow, but heavy enough to drive right through a big stag. So great in a bush rifle.

    Still I'm keen to switch to the 150gr BTs as groups were brilliant.
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    Nice effort , at least you are right for venison now.

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    Will be right for a while. Once all minced up it won't take long for my boys to chew through..
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    Can't have weird tasting nacho's. Clearly this came just in the nick of time.
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    Good job! Venison mince is quite popular in this house too
    Every machine is a smoke machine,
    If you use it wrong enough.

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    better than me. Me and the lad are the 2 out of 5 in the house that like venni.
    the oldest girl is nudging towards no meat on the plate at all.
    just as well I don't get any deer it would just get wasted or at the least all given away.

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    Venison mince is great! Ive had smoke coming out of my george forman electric mincer a few times. Get your hands on one, or one of the other small electric mincers, great for mince.

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    Skinny looking animal. Winters not easy being a deer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Skinny looking animal. Winters not easy being a deer.
    Yeah, I wouldn't be a deer for quids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Skinny looking animal. Winters not easy being a deer.
    Yup, it was pretty skinny alright. Not sick but looking forward to spring flush...didn't make it.
    Last edited by Dama dama; 10-09-2019 at 06:32 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Fisherman View Post
    Venison mince is great! Ive had smoke coming out of my george forman electric mincer a few times. Get your hands on one, or one of the other small electric mincers, great for mince.
    I got a Luvele based on recommendations on the forum, goes great!
    "The generalist hunter and angler is a well-fed mofo" - Steven Rinella

 

 

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