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PNWHAndrea, this/these are really what I currently have in my kill kit for elk and deer. I did some browsing/locating for ya . Gerber Gator 5” Fixed Blade (light, holds a great edge, non slip handle): Found one for under $40 bones (a steal for this knife; mine has processed many, many elk and deer). https://opticsandammo.com/product/gerber-blades-gator-xdp-fixed-blade-dp-bx-mfg-6904/Outdoor Edge Razor-Pro Folding Knife (w/replaceable blades), 3.5”, Orange: $54 bones. https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/2430236407?pid=236407&utm_medium=shopping&utm_source=connexity&utm_campaign=Knives+%26+Tools+-+Hunting+Knives+%26+Tools&utm_content=236407&cnxclid=16148948723166530250310070301008005 Wyoming Saw 1 (11 1/8” blades): This is all you’ll ever need to take the skull cap off elk or deer. I have used the less expensive folding saws (plastic handle jobs) on deer mainly, but, they will break if you put the wrong pressure on them. The WY Saw is bombproof, and, besides it being a great elk/deer bone saw, you can easily cut up some back country firewood for a quick warm up . $44 bones. https://www.wyomingknife.com/saws.htmWith what you mentioned for an original budget of 3 bills, now, you have these top quality items in your kill kit “and” you have bucks left over to complete your kit. Add the following and you’ll be golden! Quality lightweight washable/reusable game bags (I really like VIAM Outdoors); small spray bottle with hydrogen peroxide (used to help illuminate/track blood); plastic 5X7 plastic drop sheet (to lay your boned out meat on as you process your critter); ˝ a roll orange surveying tape (to help mark/track your big game critter); container of chili powder (to help keep the flies n’ bees off your meat while your processing it); four 25’ chunks of para chord (to hang meat if needed, to tie/pull big game legs back while processing, and/or, to lash that big elk rack on the back of your pack); two pairs of latex gloves for processing your critter; compact knife sharpener for your Gerber and/or broad heads if needed. I place all these goodies in a VIAM Outdoor G3 grab (fancy word for a zip up bag to keep your kill kit in). Happy shopping and good luck this fall! https://viamoutdoors.com/product-category/game-bags-kill-kits/