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Havalon, and never look back! Although I keep a swingblade with me also..
Quote from: TheHunt on October 16, 2015, 09:09:35 AMHavalon for everything. i have deboned a few elk with the Havalon and it works great. When I have to quarter an animal in the filed I use a battery powered sawzall with a bone saw blade. I saw a mature man do this on a hill side and i helped him load his quarters in his truck. I learn from others. That is a great idea, we used a chainsaw for moose where weight wasn't an issue.
Havalon for everything. i have deboned a few elk with the Havalon and it works great. When I have to quarter an animal in the filed I use a battery powered sawzall with a bone saw blade. I saw a mature man do this on a hill side and i helped him load his quarters in his truck. I learn from others.
Quote from: WAnoob on October 16, 2015, 10:09:12 AMQuote from: TheHunt on October 16, 2015, 09:09:35 AMHavalon for everything. i have deboned a few elk with the Havalon and it works great. When I have to quarter an animal in the filed I use a battery powered sawzall with a bone saw blade. I saw a mature man do this on a hill side and i helped him load his quarters in his truck. I learn from others. That is a great idea, we used a chainsaw for moose where weight wasn't an issue.WHen I killed my moose I cut it up into 9 chunks with the sawzall. It took two batteries. BUY a bone saw blade any other will go through battery charge quickly.
I carry a Wyoming knife and fixed custom made knife. The Wyoming will make it through the animal on what I use it for and the fixed will need sharpening. I have a small sharpener that has a carbide V and a ceramic V for touching up the blade. When I get back I just change the blade out in the Wyoming and give the fixed a good tune up.
I act like I don't have a knife and use my buddy's . that way my unopened Havilons stay clean .