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hand cranked grinders any good?
			paulc:
			
			I have an antique one that is a nightmare to use, thinking about upgrading to one that is either new hand cranked or an electric.
Any advice? I don't have a deer yet this year but when I get one I want some home ground burger from it. Thanks for your time....Paul
		
			Pat B:
			
			I've always used a hand crank. They haven't changed over the years so you might be able to upgrade the cutting discs or sharpen the ones you have.
		
			bubby:
			
			hand crank here too, sometimes I wish I had a electric one though :laugh:
		
			chamookman:
			
			Mines a antique hand cranker that was a hand down for My Parents. Bob
		
			nclonghunter:
			
			I used and still own a hand crank grinder. If you are doing one deer a year or just an occasional one then it is doable. I now only eat venison (no beef) so I may cut several each fall, plus a couple friends deer. I now own an electric grinder and it is worth the price. Keep the hand crank one as a backup. 
		
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