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Bone Saw?
« on: September 11, 2020, 09:52:42 AM »
Are they worth packing into the field?  If so, anyone have any recommendations for one?

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2020, 09:58:56 AM »
Are they worth packing into the field?  If so, anyone have any recommendations for one?

I used to carry one for splitting a pelvis when I was gutting a critter. Now that I have went to the gutless method, all I need is my havalon and I am set.
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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2020, 10:00:46 AM »
I usually have one in the truck for cutting ribs and such if I want to keep the meat other than the bone out style.

I also have a small saw for splitting pelvis and sternum of deer, this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Edge-FW-45-Folding-Hunting/dp/B003ZSHCJG

It's super light and admittedly a bit flimsy feeling, but it's been through numerous animals with zero problem.  I had a Gerber Vital before that one and it broke about 3 strokes into the first time I used it on an elk sternum.

Back at the truck and at home, I have this folding saw mainly for cutting ribs as well as occasional firewood or meat pole duty:

https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Edge-PS-100-Collapsible-Backpacking/dp/B0001WBIC6/ref=sr_1_17?dchild=1&keywords=outdoor+edge+saw&qid=1599843397&s=hi&sr=1-17

It works great, but the blades are a bit of an odd length and sometimes hard to find so I would likely just go with a butchers saw if space isn't an issue or another version of folding saw like they Wyoming ones if it is.

For day hunting, I'll pack the small pocket saw if I'm going to quarter in the field.  If I'm going to drag out whole or even gut and drag, I changed my process to not cut the sternum or pelvis to keep the meat cleaner.  I never pack the bigger folding saw in the field.

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2020, 10:05:15 AM »
Ive never packed a saw withe me hunting. Going out of state i take a battery sawzall to cut skull plates to bring home.

There isnt anything that needs a saw in the field unless you want bone in ribs pr something weird. Even gutting an animal there is no need for a saw.   :twocents:

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2020, 10:09:34 AM »
Ive never packed a saw withe me hunting. Going out of state i take a battery sawzall to cut skull plates to bring home.

There isnt anything that needs a saw in the field unless you want bone in ribs pr something weird. Even gutting an animal there is no need for a saw.   :twocents:

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2020, 10:10:07 AM »
Ive never packed a saw withe me hunting. Going out of state i take a battery sawzall to cut skull plates to bring home.

There isnt anything that needs a saw in the field unless you want bone in ribs pr something weird. Even gutting an animal there is no need for a saw.   :twocents:

Good point, forgot about the skull which I now remember is the reason I bought the bigger folding saw in the first place.

Ribs are amazing, I'm kicking myself for all the ones I left in the field.  Way better than the pound or two of rib meat that ends up in the burger pile.

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #6 on: September 11, 2020, 10:14:10 AM »
Ive never packed a saw withe me hunting. Going out of state i take a battery sawzall to cut skull plates to bring home.

There isnt anything that needs a saw in the field unless you want bone in ribs pr something weird. Even gutting an animal there is no need for a saw.   :twocents:

Good point, forgot about the skull which I now remember is the reason I bought the bigger folding saw in the first place.

Ribs are amazing, I'm kicking myself for all the ones I left in the field.  Way better than the pound or two of rib meat that ends up in the burger pile.

I did a whole side over the fire once after getting a doe, they were good, but then I did a half rack at home and the layers of fat made them almost inedible.  :'(

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #7 on: September 11, 2020, 10:16:20 AM »
Ive never packed a saw withe me hunting. Going out of state i take a battery sawzall to cut skull plates to bring home.

There isnt anything that needs a saw in the field unless you want bone in ribs pr something weird. Even gutting an animal there is no need for a saw.   :twocents:

Good point, forgot about the skull which I now remember is the reason I bought the bigger folding saw in the first place.

Ribs are amazing, I'm kicking myself for all the ones I left in the field.  Way better than the pound or two of rib meat that ends up in the burger pile.
Ive also been known to use the chainsaw in camp to skull cap antlers off.

As for ribs, no thanks. Even animals i take out whole i wont bother with bone in ribs. Grind pile it is.

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2020, 10:20:05 AM »
A fresh skull is amazingly difficult to cut.

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2020, 10:20:33 AM »
Never use one on deer but always on elk. I pretty much fed up with the folding saws and small bone saws sold to hunters though. I raided the shop and took a handsaw (carpentry). I would never go back. Doesn't run as bad and you don't have a back thicker then then the blade to hang up like you do with folding saws.
I even tried a sawzall and  I'm sticking with the hand saw.
I'll add it stays in the truck until I get something.
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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #10 on: September 11, 2020, 10:28:06 AM »
Never use one on deer but always on elk. I pretty much fed up with the folding saws and small bone saws sold to hunters though. I raided the shop and took a handsaw (carpentry). I would never go back. Doesn't run as bad and you don't have a back thicker then then the blade to hang up like you do with folding saws.
I even tried a sawzall and  I'm sticking with the hand saw.
I'll add it stays in the truck until I get something.
What do you cut with the saw on elk?

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #11 on: September 11, 2020, 10:38:15 AM »
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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2020, 11:03:05 AM »
Never use one on deer but always on elk. I pretty much fed up with the folding saws and small bone saws sold to hunters though. I raided the shop and took a handsaw (carpentry). I would never go back. Doesn't run as bad and you don't have a back thicker then then the blade to hang up like you do with folding saws.
I even tried a sawzall and  I'm sticking with the hand saw.
I'll add it stays in the truck until I get something.
What do you cut with the saw on elk?
I usually quarter an elk although when younger I would take it out in three pieces. So, I cut the head off, often cut the skull cap off and leave the head. I cut the forelegs off to make a more compact quarter and I will use it on the brisket,and sawing the elk in half.
Bruce Vandervort

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #13 on: September 11, 2020, 11:05:48 AM »
Never use one on deer but always on elk. I pretty much fed up with the folding saws and small bone saws sold to hunters though. I raided the shop and took a handsaw (carpentry). I would never go back. Doesn't run as bad and you don't have a back thicker then then the blade to hang up like you do with folding saws.
I even tried a sawzall and  I'm sticking with the hand saw.
I'll add it stays in the truck until I get something.
What do you cut with the saw on elk?
I usually quarter an elk although when younger I would take it out in three pieces. So, I cut the head off, often cut the skull cap off and leave the head. I cut the forelegs off to make a more compact quarter and I will use it on the brisket,and sawing the elk in half.
Quarter it in the true sense of the word.

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Re: Bone Saw?
« Reply #14 on: September 11, 2020, 11:12:50 AM »
Never use one on deer but always on elk. I pretty much fed up with the folding saws and small bone saws sold to hunters though. I raided the shop and took a handsaw (carpentry). I would never go back. Doesn't run as bad and you don't have a back thicker then then the blade to hang up like you do with folding saws.
I even tried a sawzall and  I'm sticking with the hand saw.
I'll add it stays in the truck until I get something.
What do you cut with the saw on elk?
I usually quarter an elk although when younger I would take it out in three pieces. So, I cut the head off, often cut the skull cap off and leave the head. I cut the forelegs off to make a more compact quarter and I will use it on the brisket,and sawing the elk in half.
Quarter it in the true sense of the word.
Yes, although I most often cut the neck and forelegs off and now that I have passed 65 end up making 5 packs out of an elk. Used to be able to do it in three but those days are gone.
Bruce Vandervort

 


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