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Anyone ever use the gutting blade on a Victorinox Hunter?

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24 March 2024, 19:46
Mark
Anyone ever use the gutting blade on a Victorinox Hunter?
I carry too much crap with me to the deer stand I've decided. Nowadays, I can just leave all that stuff in the UTV or truck depending on where I'm hunting, The past couple of years I've started using a Havalon Hydra knife for a lot of the cutting up but don't need to have that in the stand with me when I think about it. However, I do really really like to have something with a gutting blade that I may never use if I drive a motorized vehicle to the animal. Anyway, thinking about getting a Victorinox Hunter (not Hunstman). I;m just wondering if anyone has ever actually used this blade:


There's a more robust and modern one now, but unless that gutting blade works somehow better I'd rather go with the smaller one:


Anyway, I'b be interested to hear if anyone has actually used one of these blades and they proved useful. Thanks, Mark

P.S.- sorry about the picture sizes!


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05 June 2024, 09:25
medved
used the gutting blade for chamois and roe deer. i have the same as the red one but in green version with the roe deer on it.

i never had it for gutting a bear but im pretty sure it will work as well on a bear.
05 June 2024, 09:57
Cougarz
Different model but yes I’ve used the same main blade a number of times on deer elk and black bear. It works just fine. Easy to sharpen and takes a nice edge. If you lose it your not out much. I think I have four of them floating around in my stuff. I like them since I do a lot hiking when I’m hunting because they are pretty light.

Mine doesn’t have that gutting blade though, in fact I had no idea that’s what it was. I’m not sure a serrated blade would work that well? If you personally like them just carry a Stanley utility knife with the hooked blade for gutting. Fast and easy to use.


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17 June 2024, 01:56
Atkinson
Tried a couple and I don't need or care for them. Just another gimmick IMO. But, I'm old and sot in my ways!!
old


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

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05 October 2024, 23:46
OkieNewton
Personally, it is something that I wouldn't have or buy!


Keep yer powder dry and yer knife sharp.
08 October 2024, 16:50
umzingele
I have used the olde model knife, and the gutting blade for over 30 years, works well on antelope from duiker to kudu and gemsbuck....many many springbuck...sharpen regularly.


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26 November 2024, 08:39
lavaca
I agree with Ray. I use two fingers to keep the gut out of the way and split the fingers with a normal blade. Opens up like a zipper.
29 November 2024, 20:56
Mark
Probably shouldn't be posting this but wish I could tell you how well/poorly it worked but forgot the dang thing last weekend! Ended up field dressing with a small spyderco, LOL.

Guess I'll try again next weekend!


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03 December 2024, 05:16
Atkinson
I use a 4" case or a small hunting knife that I made, I have a dozen or so smaller knifes.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com