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Old 02-19-2015 | 10:29 AM
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Topgun 3006
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Originally Posted by newcomb
Thanks for the replys. Down home I use a quad.
But up in the Adirondacks mtns. Its for ever wild
And that means no motorized vehicles aloud.
All most 20 yrs.ago when I used to hunt up north
I built a buck cart. And took my gear back in with
That. They work pretty good but you need some kind
Of trail to follow.
I have been looking at the folding meat/ bone cutting
Saws. I think that is going to be my only way to pack
One out.

Me and my uncle hunted up north for many yrs. But that
Trip is out for him now at 87 yrs Young. he can still
Get around pretty good. He still can get on his old oliver 550
Tractor and brush hog a field. God bless um.
I haven't hunted up north in many yrs. I went up last
Yr. As a test on my own. And now I have the bug.again
I just want to be set up for hunting alone in the mtns.
Sorry for this long post. Thanks again.
This is what you should get if you want a good quality saw that breaks down and is easy to carry . The handle is very ergonomic and I've used mine to not only do deer, but also elk. It's sturdy enough to cut leg bones, open up the chest cavity of a bull, etc. and also comes with a wood cutting blade. I bought mine with a leather case, but even though they mention it in the write up it appears all they offer now is the black synthetic, but the price is very good. I also have a one piece that I bought years before this one and each side of the handle folds down onto the blade. It's okay for deer, but it strains my hand compared to this one that breaks apart and goes together like a hacksaw.

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