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remove hide, lower jaw, and eyes and ready for the boil when you get to camp...Do you pack the entire skull then after you have deboned?
remove hide, lower jaw, and eyes and ready for the boil when you get to camp...Do you pack the entire skull then after you have deboned?
I find the Silky F180 is a fantastic saw that cuts extremely well and weighs 5.3 oz. The 7” blade is long enough to be useful on fairly large diameter trees. I always carry one on my snowmachine.which model of silky is the lightest?
Agawa Boreal is such a champ. Sydney Rancher blade rips through woodOP, you're looking for the AGAWA Boreal..
@mtwarden
I'm assuming that you also need to pack a screwdriver, correct?
Might of missed it but what brand of saw is that?The coarser blades from Silky are great for wood, suck for bone. I keep a fine blade in my kill kit; the extra blade weighs 0.2 oz.
The saw with wood blade only 2.1 oz
Might of missed it but what brand of saw is that?
Reach out to Jan Rezak at backpackinglight here: https://backpackinglight.com/forums/topic/ul-folding-saw/page/4/#commentsMight of missed it but what brand of saw is that?
I've done that a few times with elk....no more. The extra weight and awkward-ness of the top half of the skull ...plus the meat in my pack puts me over the edge. Plus, those teeth are sharp.remove hide, lower jaw, and eyes and ready for the boil when you get to camp...