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<blockquote data-quote="Whitesheep" data-source="post: 1340068" data-attributes="member: 26409"><p>It is interesting how varied the techniques are to field dress game. The best saw I have used is a Zip Saw. Cabela's has them here: <a href="http://www.cabelas.com/product/Zip-Saw/714237.uts?searchPath=%2Fbrowse.cmd%3FcategoryId%3D734095080%26CQ_search%3Dsaw" target="_blank">http://www.cabelas.com/product/Zip-Saw/714237.uts?searchPath=/browse.cmd?categoryId=734095080&CQ_search=saw</a></p><p></p><p>I suggest a spare "blade" and not to use this to create campfire wood, but it is better than any knife or hatchet I have used for field dressing game.</p><p></p><p>We only use this to get at the tenderloins on small game and bone everything else out using the gutless method (Javalina). For large game (Elk) I like to get the body cavity open to cool down the meat as I hunt in AZ. This Zip Saw will also allow you to get at the tenderloins or cut ribs. Joints are more easily worked with a knife in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitesheep, post: 1340068, member: 26409"] It is interesting how varied the techniques are to field dress game. The best saw I have used is a Zip Saw. Cabela's has them here: [URL]http://www.cabelas.com/product/Zip-Saw/714237.uts?searchPath=%2Fbrowse.cmd%3FcategoryId%3D734095080%26CQ_search%3Dsaw[/URL] I suggest a spare "blade" and not to use this to create campfire wood, but it is better than any knife or hatchet I have used for field dressing game. We only use this to get at the tenderloins on small game and bone everything else out using the gutless method (Javalina). For large game (Elk) I like to get the body cavity open to cool down the meat as I hunt in AZ. This Zip Saw will also allow you to get at the tenderloins or cut ribs. Joints are more easily worked with a knife in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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