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<blockquote data-quote="Son of a Gun!" data-source="post: 2577875" data-attributes="member: 115406"><p>Here are my 2 favorite knives The fixed blade is a Puma good German steel I gutted out a bull moose with it and it held an edge through the whole process. The Case folder has 2 blades so if one dulls you have an extra plus the rounded blade works great for opening the stomach cavity without cutting the gut! I too like the gutless method if I have to pack and am sure the Puma would work great for breaking down a big animal plus it has a sharpening steel in the sheath, but you would need something with a thinner more flexible blade for boning and getting the tender loins out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of a Gun!, post: 2577875, member: 115406"] Here are my 2 favorite knives The fixed blade is a Puma good German steel I gutted out a bull moose with it and it held an edge through the whole process. The Case folder has 2 blades so if one dulls you have an extra plus the rounded blade works great for opening the stomach cavity without cutting the gut! I too like the gutless method if I have to pack and am sure the Puma would work great for breaking down a big animal plus it has a sharpening steel in the sheath, but you would need something with a thinner more flexible blade for boning and getting the tender loins out! [/QUOTE]
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