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a little bit of frozen whitetail bone.
The reason for this is I read or heard that cold can effect a knife edge, so I figured frozen bone would be good to try and saved some whitetail bones from last season and waited for the right time, turned out to be today.
I left my mistress outside last night to make sure she was as cold as the frozen bone, somewhere between -5 to -10 Fahrenheit, then this morning I took my mistress and the bones down to the fire pit for a quick chop and dice.
Now I didn't think it would do anything to my mistress and it didn't, nothing, not-ta.:thumbup:
Here are some pics, you'll have to excuse the attempted edge shots, I was feeling a chill and am not a good photographer
Helle
The reason for this is I read or heard that cold can effect a knife edge, so I figured frozen bone would be good to try and saved some whitetail bones from last season and waited for the right time, turned out to be today.
I left my mistress outside last night to make sure she was as cold as the frozen bone, somewhere between -5 to -10 Fahrenheit, then this morning I took my mistress and the bones down to the fire pit for a quick chop and dice.
Now I didn't think it would do anything to my mistress and it didn't, nothing, not-ta.:thumbup:
Here are some pics, you'll have to excuse the attempted edge shots, I was feeling a chill and am not a good photographer
Helle