I have been using my DH Russel/Grohman for the last 4 years........all I need in a knife for deer. Could use something a little skinnier for the poop shoot, but it still gets the job done, and it doesn't break the bank, and holds an edge well.
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--"poop shoot." This makes me think you are cutting around the tube and pulling it through.
I can't imagine anyone doing this, and I speak from experience, because I once did, also.
By far the best way is to cut the pelvic bone, like they do in a slaughter house. This is easy on a deer, as a solid blade knife and some taps with a stick will do it.
Far better is a tiny saw, which many of us carry in the hunting bag. A little blade,like the old fashioned "Key hole saw," a very few inches long will do.
In the past I have dressed out maybe three moose, with just a good Swiss, so called army knife. The little saw blade about three inches long, would cut through the pelvic bone and completely through the brisket. Now, with him opened up from stem to stern, you are ready to go to work. Clean and efficient way of doing it. Also, you know how hard it can be to get that upper rear leg up, so you have some room to work. With the pelvic and brisket bones cut, he opens up much easier, almost lays spread eagled.



















































