As a someone who owns wayy too many knives I agree to a point. Super steels are great for holding edges but they too require touchups and if ignored are much more difficult to bring back in the field. Cheaper steels require more touch ups but can damn near be sharpened on anything. I once...
Spyderco bow river, people will knock it for the steel but if you can run a hone it is an amazing camp/game knife. I actually prefer a knife with slightly softer steel where I don't have to worry about chipping, I carry a worksharp field sharpener so it's nothing to freehand back to hair popping.
If shooting deer size or smaller and wanting a full penetration bullet any of the monos or bonded bullets will be good choices. Gold dots are a pretty awesome bullet, unfortunately they are hard to find.
Hate to rain on your parade, get bluff charged even once and you'll realize it's not what you imagined it would be like... Aside from that, very nice sidearm, get a chest holster to keep it ready, practice practice practice.
From the looks this is the same stove 3 ridges gear sells. They have replacement parts and the snow/sand base on their site so might not be a terrible idea to get a couple spare parts.
They are extremely convenient, have noticed a bit more runout then my Forester seating die. Out of the loaded rnds the Forester might have two that are on the high side vs the Frankfort might have 3-4. With that being said, I have run test and concentricity has proven to have less effect then...
Did you order the spark arrestor on AliExpress as well? Hard to pass up for a titanium stove, seems to fall in-between the medium and large Seek stoves size wise.