Rangerpants
Lil-Rokslider
I'm in the Mora crowd. Easy to sharpen to razor sharp, reasonably light, and most important to me, they handle well. I think they are sharp looking knives too.
Any interest in selling that Ken onion skinner? I lost mine on a hunt 2 years ago and I’m sick to my stomache about itI typically use a CRKT K700KXP Ken Onion Skinner. $45 on amazon and it has K110 stainless steel blade with high hollow ground. The handle leaves you wanting more but it gives the Benchmade Hidden Canyon Hunter a run for it's money.
I recently picked up a havalon... already gave myself 6 stitches with that sharp son of a B!
I carry a Benchmade hidden canyon hunter it's a nice compact do all blade and holds an edge very wellPretty simple question:
What knife are you guys using to skin/cape/debone your animal in the field?
Interesting! Never seen a serrated knife like that. How is it to sharpen?A few years ago the Alaska boys enlightened me on the Cutco 5718H with a Double-D serrated edge. I doubted it until I got one and used it on a huge old bull moose. Most impressive skinning, disassembly and boning knife I've ever owned. Not a small or light knife. Totally functional. Too much for deer, but superb on caribou and moose. I found out that all serrated blades are not equal. The Cutco Double-D goes through tough tendons and ligaments like nothing I've ever used. I own and use a Havalon periodically, but I require a sturdier blade on big animals when taking them apart.
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