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Sazall. With s meat blade.
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It's cheap Chinese, but we've been using these for over a decade: $8 from Harbor Freight
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If still available, a Sierra Saw, and cheap at that.
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Wyoming saw. I’ve had one for 20 years. Yep 👍 Didn’t specify if you were in the woods or at home but in the woods, 14” or 18” Wyoming saws are hard to beat. The 11” might work on deer but is nearly worthless on an elk (been there and done that). At home, sawsall works great.
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I have had a Wyoming saw for well over 20 years. Can't go wrong with them. Compact amd built to last a lifetime with just a little TLC now and again.
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9 inch pruning saw blade for your cordless sawzall..... This.
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Bone saw just to split the pelvis in the field, or for major bone cutting putting up an animal? Lot of difference in the recommendation depending on the use!
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9 inch pruning saw blade for your cordless sawzall..... This. +1
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I have a folding Bahco made in Sweden. Came with a Bahco (Mora Companion) knife. Both great and not expensive. Recommendable.
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Havolon has a saw blade for the bigger knife.
They make a 2 blade handle that holds one big blade and one of the small blades.
Why they didn't just do 2 big blades is beyond me but it is the smallest saw you can pack that will actually do work and you have a somewhat useful small blade in addition.
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9 inch pruning saw blade for your cordless sawzall..... I've done that, and it sure does work if you're OK with the weight or hunting off horses. I saw a small chainsaw used one time too. Other than the bar oil getting on things, it worked pretty good . As far as a bone saw, the original Wyoming saw is what I have used for quite a while. I believe there are some knock offs out there....so make sure to get it through Wyoming Knife products. I've quit carrying it though, since I discovered using a good hatchet, and don't even use one of them anymore on critters since going completely gutless. All a guy needs is a knife and knowledge of the joints. I've heard of peoiple using chain saws on moose, using veg oil for the bar, dedicated saw, I suppose. Seems a little much..... I have used that little Outdoor Edge saw that comes in their elk hunting kit the last couple years on caribou. Someone gave me the kit, and I have a couple other Edge knives as well. Pretty good stuff. I butchered 3 caribou with the Edge kit this year, plus field dressing them, and two others field dressed last year. Have not yet needed to sharpen the knives with anything other than the sharpener that came in the kit. far better than the CampUSA butchering kit I was gifted with some 10-15 years ago. Off topic for saws I know- I also have. couple Knapp saws which I've used for over 40 years. One needs sharpening. Badly.... I've heard nothing but good about Wyoming saws, never owned one. Never had the occasion to buy one.... Hatchets work but heavier than a saw.... BTDT too.
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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Other then removing a skull plate, I've never needed or wanted one. For skull plates I've used hatchet, wyoming saw, regular hardware saw, and chain saw. I think the regular hand saw was my favorite. If there isn't access to a power saw.
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I’ve got the short and the long Wyoming saws, had the long one for 30 years, been used a bunch, damn good tool
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Ive got all three sizes of the wyoming saws, the 11" is my least favorite, I bought the last of the cases and parts from the guy at wyoming saws to make couple 14" saws which is my favorite, the 18 1/4" works great but I get by with the 14" for my uses!
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