whiskeydog
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All I ever carry is a havalon with 4-5 blades. Usually 2 blades will get me completely through a bull elk...boned with head/jaw/hide removed.
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I carry my Wetterlings Swedish Forest Axe with me. Because I like axes.
With the exception of a moose hunt in AK where you have to bring out the ribs intact I can't possible imagine a reason for an ax on a backpack hunt.
Even then wouldn't a small bone saw be lighter and easier?
What need would there be for a bone saw?
What need would there be for a bone saw?
There's the backpacker who goes hunting during hunting season, and the hunter who sometimes goes backpacking. One is not better than the other, but they are not the same creature.
Throwing a red hearing in the discussion aye there Gr8bawana. Not sure claiming one can do without binos or optics of any kind is in the same vein of discussion as why is a light knife better than a heavier one.
Never said anyone could do without binos or optics of any kid. We're carrying those no matter what so those 3 or 4 ounces saved from a knife is not going to make a difference is what I'm saying.
Never said anyone could do without binos or optics of any kid. We're carrying those no matter what so those 3 or 4 ounces saved from a knife is not going to make a difference is what I'm saying.
how much weight does an ultralight knife really save?