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Backcountry knives- Argali vs Goat knives vs others
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<blockquote data-quote="david g ranes" data-source="post: 2166982" data-attributes="member: 20127"><p>A lot of edge holding capabilities lies in the heat treating of the steel I have used a lot of spring steel through the years it's very tough and you can harden it to where a file will skate on it then soften it back so it's not brittle so it won't break but I keep the edge pretty hard to hold a good edge they seem to with stand at least 3 elk that's the most my friends and I have had at the same time to work on. David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david g ranes, post: 2166982, member: 20127"] A lot of edge holding capabilities lies in the heat treating of the steel I have used a lot of spring steel through the years it’s very tough and you can harden it to where a file will skate on it then soften it back so it’s not brittle so it won’t break but I keep the edge pretty hard to hold a good edge they seem to with stand at least 3 elk that’s the most my friends and I have had at the same time to work on. David [/QUOTE]
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