I have tried some prepackaged jerky seasonings and have not liked to much. What your favorite go to recipe for ground beef jerky?
I've used a few different options which includes doing my own concoctions.
LEM backwoods seems to be good, I haven't tried their teriyaki or caju but the origina, hot, black pepper, hickory, etc. were all good.
The key to any of those store bought is to hope they aren't too salty.
I find a good rule of thumb with the LEM seasonings (and works with other store bought brands) is use about 3% of the seasoning by weight rather than their not so precise tablesoon measures.
Meaning if u have a pack of seasoning for 25 pounds of jerky and u are doing 10 pounds of meat I do 3% x 10 pounds = 4.8oz of seasoning to mix in. Math is (.03 x 160oz = 4.8oz) but its better to measure everything in grams because fractional numbers are no ta problem where 3/4 or .75 of a pound is 12 ounces 7.5 ounces and the difference is considerable so just convert to grams or at least ounces and do your math.
I then do a little test fry patty the size of a silver dollar or so and see if its too salty.
Rule of thumb on tasting too salty is that if its gets you thinking "this may be too salty" then it will absolutely be too salty once all the moisture is dehydrated out of it.
If you think "hmm it could use a little more but not much...." then that is the point to stop for sure!
Make a 3-5 pound batch of something and let us know what you land on! :)