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Thomas beat me to it.
I tried the Sous Vide this year. That process is too slow. I hate it. Glad I didn't spend a lot of money to try it. I have had a head in a bucket at 165 degrees since Sunday night and I still have 50% of the $hit still on it.
It would have boiled clean in the turkey pot in about 6-8 hours...
I agree, the speed of propane is definitely preferable.i've come to really enjoy the speed of propane after mostly doing the sous vide for several years. but i really dislike the attention it needs, especially with the 3 year old and 1 year old wreaking constant havoc on my ability to get things done.
the sous vide allows you to walk away for days if you want without of risk ruining anything. big plus in that regard. it all depends.
What size (quart) is your pot?Did brothers and my mule deer in camp this year. Turkey cooker pot.
15# propane bottle wasn’t enough for both.
Had to finish his in the fire, but it actually simmered just as well as on the boiler.
Mine:
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His:
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I used it for the first time this year in conjunction with cooking the skull. Definitely made the job of getting the brain out easier than it's been in the past. Definitely liquified a lot of the brain. I wouldn't call it a magic bullet or anything, but it helped. It was my first use, so I could probably play with how I have the wire run through.Has any one tried one of these to clean out the brain cavity?
"Raptorazor Scrambler Deer and Elk Skull Cleaning Tool"
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I think a 30. It's just right for whitetail and apparently mulies too. Never done an elk in it.What size (quart) is your pot?