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    Anyone have any experience with replaceable blade knives for skinning out deer

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    Havalon can't be beat! Been using one for many years!

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    What he said, I just used a Havalon to dress and get the fat off my Bear meat, great tool for that.
    I do use a regular knife for the field work though. Any good blade with S30V steel is my go to now.
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    I've used the Outdoor Edge Razor Pro and it's excellent. Comes with a decent belt sheath, spare blade box and extra blades. 2 different sizes of blades. Handle grip has a nice non-slip feel to it. Little more 'belly' on the blade than the Havalon, but I haven't used the Havalon so can't comment on how it handles.
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    Havalon is surgical sharp.

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    I got 2 havalons as a promotional offer on federal ammunition last year. Great knives

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    Havalon piranta is a great knife to skin a deer. It's my go to knife for skinning during trapping season too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellerivercrossbowhunter View Post
    Havalon can't be beat! Been using one for many years!
    I use one all round, but it is by far the best knife I have used for cleaning up a Turkey. The size, shape and sharpness can't be beat for working around the feathers etc.

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    Another shout out for Outdoor Edge from me
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    I have the Outdoor edge knife , Same as Bushwackers'.

    I like a knife with a belly for skinning so I bought it. It's blaze orange and I like the grippy handle. I use it for skinning coyotes and field dressing deer/moose/bear. Blade lasts easily 4 or 5 coyotes as long as don't cut much hair with it.

    Give the blades a quick hone and they are pretty sharp again as well.

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