Two stalls in the same cook?

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Razyr Sharpe

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Jul 29, 2019
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Has anyone ever had 2 separate and distinct stalls in the same cook? I was smoking a chuck roast. I had stalls at 153 degrees, and again at 166. What might be the cause?
 
I've never had what I would call 2 definite stalls. I have seen some long drawn out stall's, though.

The stall can make you question your sanity the first 2 or 3 times you go through it.

In my opinion a chuck can be even more frustrating than a butt.

I did one, (2.10 LB Chuck), last weekend that wound up taking 10 hours at 250*. (I figure on 2 hours a LB. for butts).
 
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I did my first chuck roast the other day. I was hoping to get it up to 160 before wrapping but it just sat there at 151 for a while, so I wrapped then. I wouldn’t be surprised to find some additional slow climbing temps along the way before the wrap. Maybe it was just one really long funky stall you had.
 
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