Trail Saw

EJFS

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Since this is Backcountry Stock, I assume you're on Wilderness trails, so a chainsaw is out. Assuming you aren't looking to buck logs over 10-12" diameter, the only answer is Silky in whichever variety suits your needs. For larger cuts, be sure to have 2 wedges with you. The big boy 360 at $75 is the best all around saw considering price/weight/length. The Katana Boy is bad ass but pricey!
 
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jthomas

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I ended up going with the big boy 360. Size and price was the determining factor. The big boy fits in my saddle bag diagonally. I think its a close trade off for the size and price difference. Still like the idea of the Katanna Boy but would have to have a scabbard made for it,
 
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I use an 18" Wyoming Saw and a Puukko. I carry them both, draped over the saddle horn. Be careful around livestock with the Puukko.
 
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