I have their chamber sealer and entry level grinder. I have to say I'm very pleased with the quality of both products. More than fair price point for stuff that just plain works.
I successfully hunted with Ed in '19. He runs an absolutely top notch operation. His knowledge, people, equipment and the experience were first rate. I hunted rifle, but stalked to within 50 yards (could've gotten closer) on my 49 & 4/8th&s billy. As Nick says, Ed is the real deal. A legit...
A valuable tip I picked up listening to Rinella was the advice offered by a meat scientist recommending Saran wrap. Saran is a true oxygen barrier whereas plastic wrap may or may not be permeable. Saran is the specific chemical compound best for the job.
Wow! Just wow. As if the hunt wasn't hard enough, these guys captured the experience about as well as could be documented. One really felt as they were tagging along (if you imagined yourself with the stamina to endure a 22 hour day in the Brooks). Thanks for posting. I might've overlooked Ram...
It's tough to communicate the scale when non hunting folks hear "goat." His monochromatic coloring also challenged the wife's vision of interior design. A little teamwork resulted in the perfect home with everybody happy.
Got my '19 Misty Fiords goat back from the taxi a couple of weeks ago. My wife however was not prepared for the scale of the life size mount. After some deliberation we finally agreed he should replace the "safety" railing installed in our loft.
Here are a few pics of the process which required...
Outstanding work! Great reporting and photography. That 14yo goat is quite an accomplishment. A much more humane ending for that old warrior than the upcoming Winter. Thanks for the post