First I have to say that for years whenever I was field dressing a deer and I got to the part where I had to split the pelvic bone I would use my knife as like a chisel and my hand like a hammer. Well, with age and arthritis I can not do that anymore so last year I purchased a saw strictly for that purpose and this year I finally got a chance to try it out.
Gerber E-Z SawEvery hunter's field pack should have one of these handy saws. Co-molded rigid thermoplastic and Softgrip™ handle ensures a safe and sure grip. The sharp 3-1/4" blade is corrosion-resistant surgical stainless steel and is ideal for splitting the pelvic bone on big-game animals. E-Z Saw comes with a durable nylon sheath.
| Thermoplastic, Softgrip handle Sharp 3-1/4" blade Corrosion-resistant surgical stainless steel |
When I shot my doe with the muzzleloader it gave me a perfect opportunity to try it out and I did. When I had to split the pelvic bone I put the saw in there and before I knew it I had saw right through with no hand pain.
It normally sells for $19.99 but I noticed right now on
Cabela's website it is on saw for $9.99. I would recommend getting one of these. It saved me a lot of time and aggravation on a job that should only take a minute to do if that.
2 comments:
Neat post. I'm not sure my husband's saw is a gerber brand-but I know he never goes into the woods without it.
Tipper, This little jem is in my pack all the time now.
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