Skip tooth chisel is really common around here (W. Washington) for cutting D. Fir, Red Alder, Spruce, Western Hemlock and Western Red Cedar. I run it on my 440 with 32" bar and it flys through anything I throw at it. The only thing I don't like is the vibration from the skip tooth. I've been thinking about trying a full comp, but I don't know how well it will clear the wood.
I'd stay away from dirty wood with full chisel since it seems to dull faster than a micro chisel.
I'd stay away from dirty wood with full chisel since it seems to dull faster than a micro chisel.