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The Basics, Starting Out
What's your favorite hunting knife?
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<blockquote data-quote="blipelt" data-source="post: 333181" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>Buck knives tend to have a hard rockwell rating which gives them long edge life but they can be a chore to sharpen. Spyderco has some nice knives. I have a Tim Wegner(folder around $180) and Bill Moran(fixed around $100) and they keep an edge and are comfortable to work with. Knives of Alaska I had a wolverine and caper and <strong>gave them away</strong> I spent around $200 for the pair and a sheath. To say the least I wasn't impressed. Outdoor edge has a hybrid hunter out that isn't bad for the money around $44. </p><p> </p><p>Gerber has a zebra caper out that I haven't had my hands on yet. But I will.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I am after a fixed blade and folder for hunting. The folder is taken by the spyderco by far my favorite knife Tim Wegner now makes Bladetechs. The fixed is still up in the air though. I will probably try a Ruana next. They are expensive, but a good knife is as important as an accurate rifle. They make your life alot easier. If I was after a economical knife I would go for the Buck or Outdoor edge. Just my two cents. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blipelt, post: 333181, member: 11310"] Buck knives tend to have a hard rockwell rating which gives them long edge life but they can be a chore to sharpen. Spyderco has some nice knives. I have a Tim Wegner(folder around $180) and Bill Moran(fixed around $100) and they keep an edge and are comfortable to work with. Knives of Alaska I had a wolverine and caper and [B]gave them away[/B] I spent around $200 for the pair and a sheath. To say the least I wasn't impressed. Outdoor edge has a hybrid hunter out that isn't bad for the money around $44. Gerber has a zebra caper out that I haven't had my hands on yet. But I will. I am after a fixed blade and folder for hunting. The folder is taken by the spyderco by far my favorite knife Tim Wegner now makes Bladetechs. The fixed is still up in the air though. I will probably try a Ruana next. They are expensive, but a good knife is as important as an accurate rifle. They make your life alot easier. If I was after a economical knife I would go for the Buck or Outdoor edge. Just my two cents. Brent [/QUOTE]
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