I started doing my own two years ago when I went to New Mexico and shot an elk. You cant bring back any bones, so I did a bang up job of boning it out, wrapped all the meat and put it in coolers...I had full intent of dropping it at a butcher when I got home, but then I stopped at Cabelas in Boise...I ended up buying a grinder, a few different sausage/brat/jerky seasoning kits, and some jerky racks and a meat scale...I think I spent less that $250...not a huge grinder, but it works. I went to Costco and bought about 45-50 lbs of boneless pork shoulder and went to work. My steaks sucked, but they ate good, just didnt look good. All quality scraps went to fajita/stew meat, and all the rest went through the grinder. I made brats, breakfast sausage, and jerky, and the rest went in the grinder with bacon ends...best burgers I have ever eaten! I figure the stuff paid for itself last year when I shot my deer and did it all myself again. Seasoning kits and pork was all I needed, and I spent less than $50...I am getting better at steaks, but its a good thing they look better covered in onions and peppers so people dont see what they really look like...
Oh yeah, I also vacuum seal all my meat, and it never gets freezer burnt. I took out the last package of stew meat last night, and it still looks/smells like I just cut it up!