As a small holding farmer who butchers hundreds of pounds of meat every year for family use, aside from game, this is absolutely a “buy once, cry once” situation. Buy the best grinder you can, go in on one with some hunting friends, keep it clean, keep it dry, oiled, etc, and it will a group of hunters a lifetime. I’ve got the 1.75 hp “meat!” grinder, it is amazing how quickly you can be through all the grind you could want with a good grinder. I’ve used cheap ones, hand cranks, etc, and while they may eventually get the job done, they will be frustrating and make you hate butchering. Over time you should also get on eBay for some used victorinox knives (more than good enough for hunters and they are far cheaper by the lot) get some thick (at least .5 inch) cutting boards, a decent knife sharpening method or a local guy who does it for a fee per knife, two meat tubs, and some packaging method (we use both vac seal and the ground meat bags like you get from a processor) keep it in good shape and you’ll be glad you have it.
I’ll be grinding all the trim and tough cuts from two elk my friends got (4 of us went, 2 tagged out) this weekend, I’ll be glad I have the grinder.
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