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What is a Really Good Hunting Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2940653" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I've been a fan of the San Mai steels from Cold Steel for some time. I have a Master hunter from them that works quite well (I just picked up a SRK this year that promises to be a hoot)(both San Mai). Even the carbon steel knives they produce seem to last at least a couple of critters before they need to be touched up. I usually have a Cold steel on my belt and a Spyderco riding on my pocket when hunting. I'll have a Leatherman close by too.</p><p>400 series stainless simply isn't up to the performance that some of the newer blade steels can muster. I have a few of the old Buck knives and such in 400 series steel, but they don't get to come out and play anymore. The higher price of some of the better steel is justified imo..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2940653, member: 48043"] I've been a fan of the San Mai steels from Cold Steel for some time. I have a Master hunter from them that works quite well (I just picked up a SRK this year that promises to be a hoot)(both San Mai). Even the carbon steel knives they produce seem to last at least a couple of critters before they need to be touched up. I usually have a Cold steel on my belt and a Spyderco riding on my pocket when hunting. I'll have a Leatherman close by too. 400 series stainless simply isn't up to the performance that some of the newer blade steels can muster. I have a few of the old Buck knives and such in 400 series steel, but they don't get to come out and play anymore. The higher price of some of the better steel is justified imo.. [/QUOTE]
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