Wyoming bone saw
I have one of these for a few years now and can't say enough good things about them. The blades are very sharp, very well made and durable. I used the wood saw blade to cut off several of my 4x4 posts for my backyard fence last week - I use it for eveything it seems. The bone blade - cuts through elk leg and pelvic bones super quick. It takes apart ond the one I have straps arouns your waist like a belt.
I can't imagine elk hunting without one - in my opinion, you just gotta have one hunting/camping. |
RE: Wyoming bone saw
Thanks for the info. I have often wondered about it. I won't forget your tip.
|
RE: Wyoming bone saw
I've been using a T handled Buck saw for a bunch of years now. Wood saw on one side and bone saw on the other. Well constructed and comes with a heavy duty leather sheath.
|
[Deleted]
[Deleted by Admins]
|
RE: Wyoming bone saw
Thanks, I enjoy seeing positive reviews for items on my "wish list".
|
RE: Wyoming bone saw
Thanks I will keep it in mind when I look for another saw for my hunting pack.
TAKE YOUR KIDS HUNTING AND YOU WON'T BE HUNTING FOR YOUR KIDS |
RE: Wyoming bone saw
Got it on my list of things to buy before my next Moose hunt in Sept. So far the best price I found was at Cabelas. I'm going with the 11 inch.
|
RE: Wyoming bone saw
Can`t go wrong with one,got mine a couple yrs. ago for x-mass,"It`s BAD TO THE BONE"!!!!!!!!!
|
RE: Wyoming bone saw
My things to buy list just got smaller. I picked up the 11" for $33. Very well made saw. Feels real sturdy. It breaks down into a nice leather case for strapping to your belt or carrying in your pack.
|
RE: Wyoming bone saw
That'll look great with Moose hair and bone fibres all over it! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:23 AM. |
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.