BEST Field Dressing Kit?? Outdoor Edge RazorPro Saw Combo
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- What is the best field dressing kit? I think it may be the Outdoor Edge RazorPro Saw Combo!
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The ultimate double-blade knife/saw combo set for big game. With our patented replacement razor-blade knife on one side, plus our signature gutting blade on the other, the Razor-Pro is the sharpest, strongest, replacement razor knife available. The black-oxide coated blade holder supports the razor-blade for the strength of a standard knife and sharpness of a surgeon’s scalpel; and the blades change safely and easily at the push of a button. Our signature gutting blade cuts underneath the skin without cutting hair or piercing internal organs. Both blades open and close independently with one hand and lock securely. Rubberized blaze-orange TPR handles ensure a safe, non-slip grip, even when wet. Also includes a 4.4" aluminum handle folding saw with triple-ground tooth pattern for penetrating tough bone and wood. Comes complete with six 3.5” Japanese 420J2 stainless replacement blades and a Mossy Oak® camo sheath with pockets to hold the knife, saw and spare blades. Replacement packs of 6 blades sold separately.
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RAZOR SHARP CLIP POINT BLADE- 3-3/4" 420HC Stainless Steel Clip Blade has excellent strength , edge retention and is corrosion resistant. The Clip blade has a very sharp controllable point, and is good for detail work, piercing and slicing
STRENGTH AND SAFETY - Easy to open with a nail notch on the blade. The lock back mechanism locks the blade open for reliable strength and safety while you work. Closed Length 4-7/8" Weight 7.2 oz.
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CONVENIENT CARRY- Includes a Genuine High Quality Protective Leather Sheath with Snap Fastener. The integrated belt loop allows for safe and secure carry on your belt for easy access. The 110 is perfect as a hunting companion or for general outdoor use
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STANDS THE TEST OF TIME - The 110 Folding Hunter, after 50 years is still one of America's best selling knives, and one that's handed down from generation to generation
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Buck 110 for many years, I'm 68 and still ALWAYS carry the 110.
I think it’s all personal preference and level of skill. I’m more of an options kind of guy, the more I have access too the better (within packing limits). I always say that traditional knives are traditional for a reason...because they work and get the job done.
I do have the Outdoor Edge butcher kit but like you every deer that I've ever harvested has been field dressed with a Buck 110.
Thank you sir. Gonna be my first hunt this year, and glad to have an idea of what to do.
Buck 110, Buck 119, and Buck 124. My three favorite outdoors knives.
Also, agree with your comments on the Buck 110.
Thanks great video. I just got my knife saw combo. I love it
That's a nice combo set, good to know. Thanks Tim
I have the outdoor edge saw with the t handle it's great. I also have the permanent swing blade with the gut hook.
For field dressing, I have a Remington Knives R3 Big Game Lockback that was gifted to me by my wife. It has excellent steel (defined as easy to re-sharpen to almost razor-like sharpness) with a main cutting blade and a second blade with saw teeth and cape/skin cutting blade. I have added the Butt-Out to my field tool kit. Different kit for processing at home. I note that I also take two gallons of fresh water with me to completely clean out the chest, abdominal and lower rectal/bladder area to ensure no meat contamination. Over 40 years of deer hunting, the field dressing kit has evolved and gotten more complex in an effort to get the best quality of meat. I still learn more every year. Appreciate the information you’re giving in your video. Wish I had it when I started. 👍🏼👍🏼
The Butt out is in my bag along with a bone saw. The kit looks very interesting and with Xmas coming the price of venison may be going up! Thanks for the review!
Used nothing but a Schrade LB7 for years and a Buck 119 also. Just like you using your Buck 110. Also like you been adding changes over the last few years. Best addition is one of the new gut hooks out there that use utility blades and this is a biggy , with my aging eyes I like everything to be flo orange.
I’ve played around with all ways of field dressing game I’ve used all sorts of knives. I carry in my kit more knives then what I need. I always have a fixed blade, a havalon and an outdoor edge field razor with gut hook blades and a butt out ll tool. However I have recently bought a Wyoming knife to give it a try. I don’t carry a saw as I don’t spilt the chest or the pelvic bone.
I wish someone had a video of field dressing a deer with a buck 110.
Well damn! Im lucky enough to have both system. Great Review!
buttout tool is awesome
The way to use those saws is start the cut and back off on the hard pressure and let the saw do it's thing. The blade is exactly the same as our folding brush saws for camping and hard pressure just causes them to bind up. Nice steady medium pressure these saws work great. Looks like a nice saw to trim very small limbs as well as a bone tool. A little practice cutting some limbs in the yard will give you a 'feel' for the saw.
Thanks for the info!
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Thank you!
I agree that the outdoor edge razor pro combo is the best hunting set. I have the same razor pro and saw combo. And im also buying the outdoor edge RazorMax fixed blade knife this Thursday.
I like that fixed blade! I love that Outdoor Edge is making strong replaceable blade knives. The other ones are so delicate. Doesn't seem to make sense.
@@TheRealOutdoors i agree the knives like the gerber vital or the havalon knives they use those small scalpel blades and i dont like that. I like outdoor edge because they use better blades and they also have a better locking system. I cant wait to get the fixed blade knife and go test it out. Another good feature about it is it uses the razor pro blades as well so you have a skinning knife on top of a boning/fleshing knife
I like my 110, I also love my vintage sharp finger. My vintage western deer knife is also great, but what I find myself using the most is a skinner and guthook/dressing knife set that looks to have been a free gift from some wildlife conservation organization. It requires more frequent sharpening but the ergonomics just fit me better. There was once a gut hook knife on the market that took standard utility blades, I wish I could find one of those
Gerber makes one called the vital zip!
@@wubbywubby1 I’ll have to check it out
Are you talking about the Stanley 1996 (that's the model number) utility knife blade? The one with the hooks? It will fit Stanley utility knives, including the classic model 99. Stanley also makes some knives that are specific for pull cutting, function like gut hook knives. I never thought of using one in the field. Might work.
@@wdtaut5650 we used the hooked utility blades this year, easier to cut for sure, also easier to accidentally cut guts. If you’re careful they work great
YES SIR!!!
TJ I've used my buck knife all my life for everything, but my Dad asked if I wanted a kit or set for a birthday gift, so I looked you up. What about using a gut hook?
I misspoke in the video. I said skinner, but it’s really a gut hook that comes in this kit. Works like a champ.
I hate bone saws. I use this other thing that’s like a rope or chain with handles on it. (Can’t think of the name at the time of writing this) I cut to the ribs, go to the neck and find the soft spot and make a cut. Stick the chain in their and stick my hand up in the ribs and and grab the handle and start sawing the ribs. I also use this to cut the hope bone.
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Welcome aboard!
I tried several butt outs and they were so flimsy they broke. Good idea if they were stronger.
Buck 110 and buck lite are great. I could get the lite sharper than the 110.
You’re using your butt out wrong if it keeps breaking. Watch a few CZcams videos on the proper use and you’ll love it!
Zip tie would be a great addition I think
I carry zip ties for attaching my tags. What do you use them for in field dressing?
@@TheRealOutdoors after using the butt out, what do you use to tie off with? string or zip tie?
@@TheRealOutdoors TJ I use them for tying off after the butt out. Just wire ties (I used to use bread ties, but the ones used to attach toys to packaging are bigger and Lord knows I have plenty of them!
I'm looking at this combo, but I'm concerned about the edge on the skinning blade. What are your thoughts?
Do you mean the gut hook (I know I said skinning blade in the video)? I've found it to be extremely sharp and used it on several deer. It would be a challenging blade to sharpen, but I haven't felt the need, yet.
Hi,
Buck 110 (Dukes of Hazard model!) I have the 110 and the outdoor edge knide with the gut blade, but not the saw combo. Good video.
When you used the 110 did you take a sharpener with you to the field?
THanks -Reed
I’ve had the 110 for almost 10 years. I don’t recall ever sharpening it (haven’t needed to). I always have one with me in hunt camp, but haven’t taken one in the field with me.
Lies at the real outdoors. Every knife loses its sharpness.
Cool set thou
Not lies. Didn’t say the knife never needed to be sharpened. I haven’t felt the need to sharpen this one, yet. YMMV.
I’ve gutted out 5 deer in one season with a 110 it never needed sharpening I do prefer the 110 with the drop point style blade tho
Great information, does the replaceable blades stay sharp for awhile or dull quickly?
In my experience, it dulls fairly fast.
@@TheRealOutdoors Thank you for the reply.... on the fence of what knife to buy next
@@HollywoodMGB3 I'm telling ya, outdoor edge is an awesome knife. I've had mine 8 yrs and would buy another tomorrow
Why use the kit if the 110 is better? It is smaller, sharper, etc? Why carry more if less is better?
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Hadn't heard on that one, so I looked it up. Looks pretty cool. I think that design would take a little getting used to, if you're used to a normal knife shape. I like the concept, though. Might have to try it out, this season.
@@TheRealOutdoors yeah man its different but works like an extention of ur finger just slicing away lol. Was at 2019 shot shot rated #1. Made field dressing easier amd faster.🤘🏼🤘🏼 hope to see a review one day from ya
How much is a but out
$10 on amazon
Let's talk about hygene: how do you clean your kit?
I generally let it soak in hot soapy water for a bit and then use soap, hot water, and a scrub brush to do a deep clean
@@TheRealOutdoors Thanks!
Never have too many tools to get the job done.
If have the tools don't work in optimal performance then the kit is half not worth it and in my book it's then point less
Not a skinning blade, it a gut hook.
Did I say skinning blade in the video? My bad. Definitely a gut hook.