I worked on two moose last week between my son and I we have several Buck 110's and some Buck Vanguards. You need both. The 110's have a very sharp point to start a lot of hide cuts like ringing legs, and neck, skinning legs, the Vanguard is plenty good for skinning. Moose hide can be pretty thick and a real job. Nice to use the 110 for poking a hole in the skin so you can get a finger hold to keep pulling as you go. Take something along that you can do a few licks with to bring the edge back to live and you are good to go. Personally we took a DeWalt Sazall with 2 18 Volt batteries. Doesn't take two batteries but just over one. We take most everything out except the legs from the knee down and the middle part of the spine. I'm not interested in getting hit up on wanton waste and they are EXTREMELY picky here.


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