B BJJSavate Joined Feb 10, 2015 Messages 8 Dec 3, 2017 #1 I'd like to try a new skinner on the off-chance I actually harvest one this year. I've used an old Buck before (no gut hook). Give me a recommendation or two to try and maybe it'll bring me good luck.
I'd like to try a new skinner on the off-chance I actually harvest one this year. I've used an old Buck before (no gut hook). Give me a recommendation or two to try and maybe it'll bring me good luck.
Kreyzhorse Joined Jan 15, 2013 Messages 2,496 Dec 3, 2017 #2 Benchmark Nestucca is an interesting take on a modern Skinner. Used my buddies on a small doe this year.
Benchmark Nestucca is an interesting take on a modern Skinner. Used my buddies on a small doe this year.
T tiguy7 Gold Member Joined Jun 25, 2008 Messages 9,060 Dec 3, 2017 #3 The old Buck Selector had 10 factory blades, many of which were useful for skinning.View attachment 808247
The old Buck Selector had 10 factory blades, many of which were useful for skinning.View attachment 808247
A Alberta Ed Joined Jun 29, 1999 Messages 10,124 Dec 3, 2017 #4 Never used a dedicated skinning knife; always found a good drop-point like CS Master Hunter sufficient.
Never used a dedicated skinning knife; always found a good drop-point like CS Master Hunter sufficient.
Hard Knocks Joined Oct 1, 2012 Messages 8,759 Dec 4, 2017 #5 The new version of the Selector came out about a year ago, nice knife. Buck's Vanguard model is a great blade for skinning.
The new version of the Selector came out about a year ago, nice knife. Buck's Vanguard model is a great blade for skinning.
Hickory n steel Gold Member Joined Feb 11, 2016 Messages 21,289 Dec 4, 2017 #6 The Buck 113 ranger Skinner may be just what you're looking for.
G gadunz Joined Dec 4, 2012 Messages 1,865 Dec 4, 2017 #7 Up to bison, cattle, wapiti, moose, horse. http://www.svord.com/index.php?cont...rway=desc&search_query=skinner&submit_search= Last edited: Dec 4, 2017
Up to bison, cattle, wapiti, moose, horse. http://www.svord.com/index.php?cont...rway=desc&search_query=skinner&submit_search=
P pikemaster11 Joined Dec 1, 2014 Messages 91 Dec 4, 2017 #9 I use an s30v Knives of Alaska: Alpha Wolf. I used to use a Buck 119, but it was big and pointy. The Alpha Wolf is a great size, has a nice grippy handle, and I really enjoy it for whitetails.
I use an s30v Knives of Alaska: Alpha Wolf. I used to use a Buck 119, but it was big and pointy. The Alpha Wolf is a great size, has a nice grippy handle, and I really enjoy it for whitetails.