The price is outrageous now for cutting and wrapping. A lot of them are charging 2 dollars a pound hanging weight. That means if you take in a 100 pound deer on the hook you pay 200 dollars and if it was skinned and ready to cut your going to get back about 30 pounds of meat. Now add to that the fees for Pepperoni and salami. That is 4 to 8 dollars a pound so you could easily be into that deer for 300 to 400 dollars.
I do everything myself. I cut wrap and I have a 1 hp Cabelas grinder to grind the hamburger. I have a hamburger wrapping system that uses bags and an automatic taping machine.
The grinder is about 500.00
The packaging system is about 45 dollars.
Jerky gun extra large is 50.00
Seasoning 5 to 15 dollars.
You can make slim jims and jerky with the same jerky cannon. You can make sausage by grinding the hamburger and mixing it and doing it and the jerky and slim jims in a oven. I do this all the time and it is awesome. You can stuff sausage tubes with the grinder or the jerky cannon.
I make a lot of pepperoni aka slim jims. If you bought a set up your looking at 600 dollars give or take a little. That is the price of having two deer done, and with that equipment you can do a life time of game. SO lets look at the big problem. " I don't want to risk botching any of my harvest" I hear that all the time. If I go to your house to have a BBQ hamburger and you serve it. Did you botch it up because it doesn't taste like Burger king? No you did it YOUR way. When people tell me that they can't cut and wrap because they will screw it up, I tell them so what! That stake is yours if it looks like a piece of meat it is a piece of meat. Now if you want it to "look" like a stake cut it like one it is yours to do your best with. I have butchered hundreds of deer and elk. I have also cut up dozens of cattle. The biggest was a 1400 pound cow. It took me 8 hours to bone and remove the fat from that animal. I ground the whole animal. SO what did I have after? I have super lean hamburger made from the main muscle groups. Very expensive meat to buy from the store. My home cutting system has paid for itself many times over and as I cut and processed more the better I got. Your not selling it so don't worry about messing up it is yours take pride in it and test in small batches.
Here is a link to LEM. I get my flavor mixes and grinder supplies from them.
http://www.lemproducts.com/
My grinder is a 1 hp Cabelas. This one is a great grinder. It will plow through a lot of meat in a hurry. I joke that if I pinned their ears back the grinder would do the rest.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-C...l+Products
If you would like to do this I would be glad to answer questions and I am sure other guys here do it too. Ron
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