browning2480
WKR
I am simple and use a Buck Packlight combo.
cutco is the only knife i have every used that can do an entire elk in the field without sharpening. keep it.
Those are great. A taxidermist turned me onto those. He used it to cape out an antelope. I'm not sure I'd want it as a knife in the field unless I carried a sharpener. They do bend easily too, but for $7 it's worth having as an option!I bagged up a cow elk (gutless) with a Little Vickie just to show my buddies it could be done as easily as with an expensive knife
Victorinox "Little Vicky" Utility Knife
www.baryonyxknife.com
I had a close call when I dropped one and it stuck into my thigh. I also don’t like packing out the broken blades. I have since used a argali. Can do whole elk, no blades to carry out and don’t have same concern as having an accident with a scalpel. Touch the knife up with a leather strop and ready for next elk.The only reason a person would carry anything other than this is to be able to say how cool they are because they carry some cool name knife. There is nothing out there that will do any better than a $2.50 disposable handle and a few 60A blades. Prove me wrong.View attachment 304247
The only reason a person would carry anything other than this is to be able to say how cool they are because they carry some cool name knife. There is nothing out there that will do any better than a $2.50 disposable handle and a few 60A blades. Prove me wrong.View attachment 304247
Scalpel is for processing your leatherman is for all other things that might happen in the backcountry.Depends. A knife is for more than just processing game in the backcountry. I have personally used one to make a crutch and not sure my partner would have made the three miles back to the trail head before nightfall without it.
While I have never needed a fire for survival, in wet conditions a knife capable of battoning is essential for wood prep.
In the good natured spirit of trading barbs. The only reason a person would not carry a knife capable of light battoning is because they are irresponsible and expect someone else to help them if things go south. Prove me wrong.
Sorry, could not help myself.
The only reason not to is if you are using the same knife for multiple things. I used my Kershaw folder last year for half an elk and 2 deer, used it for everything else around camp too. It definitely needed sharpened up after the deer but why carry two or more knives?The only reason a person would carry anything other than this is to be able to say how cool they are because they carry some cool name knife. There is nothing out there that will do any better than a $2.50 disposable handle and a few 60A blades. Prove me wrong.View attachment 304247
Coolness is minuscule compared with the practicality of a functional tool. A disposable bladed knife serves a temporary purpose. Which it does to an extent. I’ll carry one knife. However, it can have multiple uses in the event it’s needed. As mentioned before, it all depends on the importance you place on your tools.The only reason a person would carry anything other than this is to be able to say how cool they are because they carry some cool name knife. There is nothing out there that will do any better than a $2.50 disposable handle and a few 60A blades. Prove me wrong.View attachment 304247