Jerry P
FNG
I'm looking at picking up a Wyoming Saw 2 (The larger one). They seem to have good reviews, just looking for some real world experience. Thanks
I have the smaller one but wish I had gotten the bigger.
I have permission to hunt on some private property that abuts some National Forest in CO. This year, I took a cow elk (my first!) as we were getting into the NF land. Instead of the longer pack out that we planned, we were able to slide the cow down the ridge and pull her through the fence to the private property. From there, we had a 4 wheeler to pull her up a ridge and back to camp. We tried to pull her out whole but the 4wheeler couldn't do it. Instead I sawed her in half. It was tough work with the little saw. I think the bigger saw would have led to less strokes and quicker work
Not real sure what your intended use for the Wyoming saw is but if you're looking to buck up wood a much better alternative is the Sven-Saw, the Famous Campfire Folding Saw. I use mine for cutting larger logs for the tipi stove. It's superlight and doesn't take up much space so it goes anywhere the tipi and stove go. It's not intended for cutting bone so if that's your primary use stick with the Wyoming saw. I do suppose you could get a fine toothed blade.