I have cut firewood for 35 years, & dont ever remember a tree splitting or pulling tails. Never really cared because it was firewood. Now I care, all will go to hell hahaha? Forester was looking at all my stumps and said I was cutting too big of notch and was cutting too much, not leaving much of a hinge? will take any advice thoe. My big red oaks are real bushy at top.
I'll get hell for telling you this, but with top grade oak I'd rather cut it right off the stump than split it or turn a veneer log into pallet with a huge 2' tail pulled out.
I always cut my oaks to go the way it's leaning anyway, so cutting it nearly off the stump isn't as bad as it would be otherwise..
Cut a 1/3 notch, I never worry about a wide face myself, some guys start the top notch cut 18" above the base..never saw the need.
I always try to make my cuts on big oak go slightly down into the center of the stump, so when the tree is on the ground the butt has a bit of "cone" end on it..this in my experience lets the tree break cleaner, any tail usually gets pulled out of the stump rather than the log..
Bore deeeep into the center.
Side cut till it wants to pinch...I will admit I pinch my bar a lot..Handy to have the skidder nearby...
Back-cut 1/2" above the notch base, and cut evenly and as fast as the saw will let you.
A SHARP saw makes better oak logs.
When it's on it's way, get out of dodge.
And, by all means,
never take any advice that makes you feel unsafe. That log is not worth your life.