- Location
- West Central Alberta
So we've always used a handsaw to split a deer/elk/moose carcass but that is hard work and time consuming and there has to be a better way.
I've heard of guys using an electric chainsaw to split a carcass and would love to read some reviews on the matter.
So what would be the Pro's.. Con's.. and the Ugly on this question?
I've heard of guys using an electric chainsaw to split a carcass and would love to read some reviews on the matter.
So what would be the Pro's.. Con's.. and the Ugly on this question?


















































