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I think you are exactly right.  I think I should of kept cooking, they were edible by internal temp, real juicy, but not quite pull off the bone, real close, but did have a little meat sticking to the bone in certain areas.  I cooked them 215-230... mostly holding 228 for about 5 hours.  

The snake method is real simple... I line the outside of the charcoal pan 3/4's of the way around.  I fill to the top of the pan and taper down towards the center, there's probably a 8" hole in the center charcoal free.  I only fill 1/4 of my chimney and get it all white and set in on one end of the circle.   Here's a pic of what's going on in mine now.


This really may seem chaotic, but I put a lot of thought into the lay of the lump.  I don't like a lot of air gaps with bigger chunks, I don't mind a few bigger chunks if I can fill in around them, but if they are too big I smack them with a hammer to make them smaller. 


This really holds temps well.  I do get some variance between 220-240, but it really hangs in 225-230 for the most part. 

Today, things seem to be coming along quite nicely 
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  There's a rack below, hope the chicken drippings don't mess anything up.

 
Not really after fall off the bone, I'd prefer a bit of snap.  But I totally hear you on temps, I'm just learning.  

I think I'm going to stop probing the meat.  I see it's edible and I fear it's drying out beyond that.  

I'll just wait for the bend test to pass.
 
I have never had better wings and drummies and my company totally agreed, they were awesome.  I brined them with 4 tbls of vinegar, 2 tbls of salt, 1 tbls of garlic and onion powder for five hours and them soaked them in franks and coated them in Alpine Spice.  I only basted them in franks once more and then served them.
 
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They do make it nice, I really cooked at 240 most of tonight and they were baby backs, I had em on 6 hours before I was happy.
 
Good Smoke on those. Looks like all the way to the bone. I'm about due for some ribs next weekend I think. So what did you do differently?
 
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