We've used them a bit over the summer (the Vista model). Definately looking forward to putting it to use this coming duck season. In the past we've always carried a folding saw and a seperate pruner. This should cover both just fine.

Just using it for camoflouging a blind though, not really for cutting through bone, though I'd imagine it should work well for that. I can see the pruner being pretty dang handy for general branch cutting though. Much more convenient than a small saw when getting through couple inch branches.

The choke tube wrench seems kinda handy, but not required. Then of course there are all the usual leatherman refinements....
J