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Game Shears
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I have a pair made by Outdoor Edge and I really like them.
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If you want one more for cutting thru bones. Then don't get the scissor style game shears. Get some bypass pruning shears like you would use to prune shrubs and plants. No bone will stop them.
https://www.google.com/search?q=stai...uning%20shears |
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i thought of these, but do they cut the skin also, or do you crack the bone with them, then come behind with scissors to cut the skin?
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Kershaw!
They have a small slot to slip the wing bone in and they make quick work! Love them |
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X 2..... I own two pair. Love them.
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Cutco super shears are expensive but they're the bomb!
https://www.amazon.com/CUTCO-Super-S...tchen+scissors |
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I use a set of EMT shears. Don't know the brand but they work perfectly and effortlessly. EMT uses them to cut jewelry, clothes, seat belts, etc. They will cut a penny in half with ease. Just a thought
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thanks, i have and use a pair of EMT shears that are about 10 years old and were made by smith and wesson. they work well for me, but you just have to use a lot of pressure since the handles are short.
Thanks for all of the info guys. |
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Quote:
Dont get your fingers in the way. |
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I bought the camo pair from academy for around $10-15 and they worked awesome all last season. And I Cut a lot of canvasback wing bones.
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