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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1291374" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>I've used one of the little handheld spring loaded ones it was usless.</p><p>One year I had a broken arm that made using a knife difficult so I took my deer to processer. He had a electric one with rollers it worked fair. I haven't seen anything that works better than the mallet.</p><p>Another thing and I'm sure you know this. Any mature bucks get ground up completely. Once we get done buck hunting , we start laying down does and I like to take the yearlings. They get cut into steaks you can cut with a fork.</p><p> Sat on my big oat field last night counted 27 does out at one time. I never start taking does till later in the season though.</p><p>,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1291374, member: 23460"] I've used one of the little handheld spring loaded ones it was usless. One year I had a broken arm that made using a knife difficult so I took my deer to processer. He had a electric one with rollers it worked fair. I haven't seen anything that works better than the mallet. Another thing and I'm sure you know this. Any mature bucks get ground up completely. Once we get done buck hunting , we start laying down does and I like to take the yearlings. They get cut into steaks you can cut with a fork. Sat on my big oat field last night counted 27 does out at one time. I never start taking does till later in the season though. , [/QUOTE]
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