Ridge Ghost
WKR
I also used to carry a Havalon. It was lightweight and did the job, but I wanted something more durable for popping ivories out and leg joints.
I used an Iron Will knife this year and it did a great job. It is light weight and held an edge long enough to break down an elk without resharpening. I couldn't get used to the thin grip of a skeleton knife so I wrapped the handle in paracord and it feels pretty good.
I used an Iron Will knife this year and it did a great job. It is light weight and held an edge long enough to break down an elk without resharpening. I couldn't get used to the thin grip of a skeleton knife so I wrapped the handle in paracord and it feels pretty good.