Gabriel S.
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- Location
- Calgary, AB
I have the Ryobi recip saw with a wood blade. I found them more efficient than dedicated meat ones. One battery gets me through 2 elk, legs, rib bone and ribs.
For that scenarios I use the gutless method.We hunt on foot or canoes and bringing more weight in the gear bag ain’t gonna happen lol for us is hand saws and really unless I would have to do 2-3 moose then I would consider a battery recip saw but it one moose a year usually. For caribou no saw, everything is done with a knife, same could be done for a moose but it is more work.
I have a meat dedicated Dewalt reciprocating saw. From beef to wild game, always keep it spotless and ready to go.
Why stainless?Any more options for stainless sawzalll blades ? The Amazon link posted says they are out of stock
We do one deer a year with a reciprocating saw for my son's fancy Christmas Eve French rack of venison.Im trying to figure out why you would split a deer?
Moose I can see to quarter and hang, but a deer?
I guess I have always deboned every deer, moose and elk, mostly de boned as well.
Or are you talking about splitting them so you can pack it out?
If you quarter at home, then splitting with a cordless, or corded recip saw is by far the easiest and cheapest way.
Well I wouldn’t want paintedWhy stainless?



























