My main concern though is about the proteins. I don't cook my meat b/c it denatures proteins and is less useable by the body. From what Aajonus says, it sounds like there is about a 30% loss when you freeze proteins. That is a big concern for me, b/c it has the potential to affect recovery time and physical potential. I notice a definite difference on rare cooked vs completely raw with regards to physical energy and strength.
I can always supplement fresh lean grainfed beef with fat from grassfed to get plenty of good fats.
Thoughts? Specifically re the effects of freezing on protein.
The burden of proof is on he who makes the claims. Personally, I don't give a whole lot of credence to the sermons of Aajonus, but as such, I may be "out of the loop" in terms of his thinking. But he is just one person and unless he can show evidence for this particular claim of 30% protein loss, I sure wouldn't swallow it hook, line and sinker. If I were you, I would experiment with it. Pick a good week when your physical requirements are not extremely taxing. Get the grassfed beef. Try and get it frozen very recently - like a week or 2; one month max. Try it out for a week and see if there is a difference.
You'll notice that many people into RPD, RAF, or RVAF have done extensive experiments on themselves. We are all individuals. Some can thrive zero carb, some not. Perhaps freezing is the same way. Some can handle properly vacuum sealed frozen meat, others are more delicate and need it super fresh.
For me, I want an animal raised in the best possible environment, and grain fed meat is generally feedlot beef, isolated in indoor concrete stalls with all the diseases that go along with close quarters. I also believe that in the Paleolithic, so much of the planet was covered by ice off and on, that we must have adapted to eating a certain proportion of our meat frozen. Shoot, it's a great preservation method on the plains in an ice age, ain't it?