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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1234061" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>My wife had bought me the Piranta a couple years back. I didn't know they had bone saw blades available. I think the mounting bracket is the same for both the Piranta and Baracuda. I'm going to order a packet of the bone saw blades and keep them in my pack instead of the larger saw I carry and try them out. The problem is they are quite a bit smaller than a "real" bone saw and may be flimsy. We shall see.</p><p>The Havalon has only skinned one elk, but I felt I needed a real knife in some places, and a saw. I believe the Havalon with hunter and saw blades will be fine for deer.</p><p>I have used a disposable razor knife to skin deer for a long time (the kind that has a blade a few inches long that you break the tip section off when it gets dull). These are great until you get in a tight spot and need to dig into something, that's where a good knife comes in as the razor knifes are easy to break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1234061, member: 8873"] My wife had bought me the Piranta a couple years back. I didn't know they had bone saw blades available. I think the mounting bracket is the same for both the Piranta and Baracuda. I'm going to order a packet of the bone saw blades and keep them in my pack instead of the larger saw I carry and try them out. The problem is they are quite a bit smaller than a "real" bone saw and may be flimsy. We shall see. The Havalon has only skinned one elk, but I felt I needed a real knife in some places, and a saw. I believe the Havalon with hunter and saw blades will be fine for deer. I have used a disposable razor knife to skin deer for a long time (the kind that has a blade a few inches long that you break the tip section off when it gets dull). These are great until you get in a tight spot and need to dig into something, that's where a good knife comes in as the razor knifes are easy to break. [/QUOTE]
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