I ran the 2.0 all season with zero issues. Easy setup and worked great in the field.
At first was bummed that i purchased an "outdated" version but there's not a huge difference between 2.0 and 3.0. Veteran owned and made in America is a double plus.
Hit: Kowa 55a, OnGlass digiscope adaper, bluetooth shutter remote for digiscoping, Tricer AD tripod (first year with spotter set up), Kuiu zip off bottoms, Sitka Ambient hoody
Miss: Rangefinder batteries, Sitka Mountain Hauler 4000 (it would be an amazing pack if it had a meat shelf)
I don't think tipping a processor is expected. Tipping, in my opinion, is always optional and I definitely don't feel obligated to tip.
It's pretty clear with most of the replies that the majority of people don't tip their processor.
I have in the past and plan on continuing to do so if I...
The processor is in Jackson, I am south of there.
$400 for steaks and grind (I opted out of roasts).
I've heard from friends who went to UW there isn't a good processor in Laramie but that was a few years back.
I'm paying 400 flat for a full cow.
How much I yeild will ultimately determine how much I tip. I've shopped around and for my area, where there is only a few processor options, it seems average.
I agree tipping has gotten out of control in some scenarios like fast food, random retail transactions etc.
But, as I originally stated gratuity can go a long way. I've tipped my mechanic in pizzas after they comped an easy service and I will be forever in his good graces. I've tipped my plow...
Yup totally get that, just curious to guage what most people tip.
I knew I'd get majority "I obviously butcher my own meat" replies. But unfortunately living in a small apartment, that's out of the question.
If my wife came home to elk quarters hanging over a tarp in our living room I'd be the...
Just like the title asks, do you tip your game processor and if so how much?
10, 15, 20% tip? It is a service after all and gratuity can go a long way. Just curious as to everyone's individual experiences.