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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2572755" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I think you'll like it. Even with the gutless method you'll still end up getting on some bone, ribs, blackstrap, rear quarters. There's enough bone to hit that I'd still carry something to touch it up if you need to. I know I used mine on 2-3 animals and then was having a hard time with a javelina later in the year. I bought the worksharp field sharpener and it does a great job. Like I said earlier I really like my Altitude and I think you will too, when you keep it sharp it makes quick and easy work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2572755, member: 29765"] I think you’ll like it. Even with the gutless method you’ll still end up getting on some bone, ribs, blackstrap, rear quarters. There’s enough bone to hit that I’d still carry something to touch it up if you need to. I know I used mine on 2-3 animals and then was having a hard time with a javelina later in the year. I bought the worksharp field sharpener and it does a great job. Like I said earlier I really like my Altitude and I think you will too, when you keep it sharp it makes quick and easy work. [/QUOTE]
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