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Case XX Changer is a sweetheart of a folding knife. Three interchangeable blades and one saw blade for brisket and pelvis. In the field hard to beat it. I too use a lot of boning knives once the game is home.
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If you skin the deer within a day of killing it, you don't really need a knife at all. And the little bit you do, anything will work. If, for some reason, you want to let it hang with the skin on, your in for more work. My uncle used to hand everything til the end of the season, then process it all at once. He'd have to use a pair of vice-grips to pull the skin off, in that case, the kind of knife might be more important. In my opinion, skin it as soon as you get it home and the skin will pretty much pull right off.
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For skinning i use just a Rapala fillet knife. With the thin blade its nice to cut those little strands that wont rip.
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The Havalon works wonders.
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I don't see any reason to use a hunting knife to butcher a deer at home. Look at butcher knives. I use a swing blade in the field and a forschner curved boning knife to skin/butcher and the rest of the year it serves as a great kitchen/butcher knife as well.
The swing blade is hard to beat in the field. The gutting blade is awesome. Get something with a good belly on it to butcher so your not just using the tip of the knife. This is why I prefer the Forschner knife. It has a good belly but also a sharp tip. Its great for every thing after the deer is out of the field. I use the outdoor edge zip blade to made the initial cuts which really limits hair flying and covering meat. |
I've got an old 1916 Marbles Gladstone for skinning and an old Foster Bros Butcher knife along with their boning knife. Picked them up used from a butcher back in the 70's
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Originally Posted by uncle matt
(Post 4094461)
Huh? Too big? a good sharp Buck 110 folder or anything similar will do a deer, a bear, an elk or a moose.
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I used to carry a Case XX trapper. It worked well for years. Lately I've taken to carrying a Havalon. I like not having to sharpen it since you can change the blade in less than a minute. Plus since it is basically a scalpel, it is wickedly sharp. First time I used it I cut the hell out of my own hand dressing a spike whitetail.
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Originally Posted by Blackelk
(Post 4094547)
Case XX Changer is a sweetheart of a folding knife. Three interchangeable blades and one saw blade for brisket and pelvis. In the field hard to beat it. I too use a lot of boning knives once the game is home.
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