New super blackhawk in 454 casull. Now i need reloading supplies! I cant afford to feed this off the shelf.
New super blackhawk in 454 casull. Now i need reloading supplies! I cant afford to feed this off the shelf.
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We went to the Buckhorn Exchange tonight for Mrs. Irving's birthday. We had Elk, Alligator, Ostrich, Rattle Snake, and Quail. It cost enough to go in this thread as a purchase.
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I wouldn't waste your time or money. The total before our birthday discount and taxes was $136. I had the Elk and two Quails combo for $41. Wife had the special which is Ostrich for $35, then you can match it to anything else on the menu for a combo. She matched with the alligator tail from the appetizer menu for an additional $10. We ordered the rattlesnake queso app for the kid and that was $22. I didn't think any of the meal was good except for the quail and the cocktail sauce that the alligator tail came with. The elk just tasted like grill marks, the wild rice that came with mine was way too salty (and that's saying a lot coming from me), the caesar side salad was just lettuce and dressing. Limp lettuce and probably some mass produced dressing that was...off. It was fun to go and eat different stuff, but the taste to price ratio was appalling. It's the oldest restaurant in Denver and has a lot of cool animals on the wall. They advertise that many of their mounts are over 80 years old. What that translates to though is that a lot of them are pretty poorly done. They do have stuff you're not used to seeing mounted though, like all kinds of birds (including some ducklings), some monkeys, small animals like weasels, a whale penis, and some full cats and bears. I couldn't recommend anyone going there and would never take someone from out of town to eat there.
A side note, my wife loved the Elk and Ostrich especially and thought it was all at least fun and interesting. Kid had a lot of fun and asked a lot of ridiculous questions. There was a guy upstairs at the bar singing folk songs live. Fun atmosphere. I'm not a "foodie" of any kind, nor a food snob, but I'd take a $21 steak from Columbine Steak House any day over what we had.
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