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    Last night my brother splayed open his finger while trying to bust through the seers breast plate. Any ideas on a tool to make that easier and safer?

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    whats a SEER?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    whats a SEER?
    A seer is a sub-species of deer. They live in small family groups all over the country. They hide behind trees and look at you. Some folks don't believe they exist though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slimeyslab View Post
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    X2....for all bone cutting get you a 18volt or higher batterty op one and no worries ever again. Fast and easy
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    A seer is a sub-species of deer. They live in small family groups all over the country. They hide behind trees and look at you. Some folks don't believe they exist though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    A seer is a sub-species of deer. They live in small family groups all over the country. They hide behind trees and look at you. Some folks don't believe they exist though.
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    Quit cuttin it, hang the deer, skin it, take the front shoulders off, take the backstap out, cut the belly lining and cut the intestines loose, move all that down far enuff to get the inside straps, take the saw and cut the backbone at the hind quarters letting the ribs and guts fall in the tub, and then cut the hind quarters apart. Been doing it this way for a good while and it save alot of time and effort. We never eat the ribs anyway. Done the finger thing myself taking 6 stitches by a drunk nurse to put it back together, dont want to do that again. Bond and determined to cut the brishet a saws-all is the tool of choice, got a cordless Dewalt for my sawing needs.
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    I agree with Rees with one exception. I use my knife to separate the backbone from the hind quarters. No saw needed. The backbone is not solid. It can be severed by working your knife between the vertebrates and its a lot cleaner than sawing and having bone fragments.

    But heck, who cleans a deer themselves nowadays anyhow? My processor had rather people not skin them because of all the hair most folks leave on em. Pay to have it done.

    If ya just have to cut the breast bone, limb trimmers work good too.

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