High Temp Chuck Roast

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shelton573

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Aug 8, 2014
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SE Iowa
We are shooting bows out at my buddy's house all day and he was talking about doing some butts on his Pitt Barrel Cooker while we are shooting.  I thought about instead of butts, maybe doings some chuckies for pulling instead just to give them a try.  I was just curious how chuckies do at higher temps in the 275-300 range?  His cooker don't like to run below that range and I just want to make sure they will still be ok for pulling.  I plan to wrap them at about 165 or so.  Let me know what you guys think.  Thanks!

Shelton
 
I think you should be good to go?? they will just get done faster, no better way to find out than shooting bows and smoking, I am headed back up to elk camp tonight with my Bow. Good luck on both of them, smoking and shooting. 
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 I wish some day I could make it out mid west and get one of them big bucks 


Let us know how they turn out 

A full smoker is a happy smoker

DS
 
 
I think you should be good to go?? they will just get done faster, no better way to find out than shooting bows and smoking, I am headed back up to elk camp tonight with my Bow. Good luck on both of them, smoking and shooting. :biggrin:  I wish some day I could make it out mid west and get one of them big bucks 




Let us know how they turn out 

A full smoker is a happy smoker

DS

 

Thanks for the info DS! I don't think it should be different from a pork butt at high temp but then again never did a chuckie.

As for the deer hunting I got my eye on a few of them. These are a couple good pics I got of some iowa deer this year.

Best of luck on your elk hunt! I'm jealous, they are on my bucket list!

Shelton
 
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