Best Drop Point Deer Knife and Bone Saw

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Crash
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Best Drop Point Deer Knife and Bone Saw

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I've used or seen used several different knives and bone saws while field dressing deer, but I'm not satisfied with any of them. Anybody got recommendations for a good drop point hunter with a 3" to 5" blade and a good bone saw to cut the pelvis?

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Re: Best Drop Point Deer Knife and Bone Saw

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Re: Best Drop Point Deer Knife and Bone Saw

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My dad, brother and I all have one of the following knives. You can skin a few deer and it will still shave. I don't know if it's the best but it's very good.

Cabelas Alaskan Guide Series from Buck
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas- ... la%252527s

There are several in that series with or without a gut hook.

For a bone saw, you cannot beat a reciprocating saw. They work very well even though I laughed the first time my dad pulled it out to cut up a hog. He said he started using it for all the animals he puts up and its a real time saver.
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