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<blockquote data-quote="Ninering62" data-source="post: 2570492" data-attributes="member: 114278"><p>I'm an old school countryboy that's been hunting 50yrs. I was raised with using a large fixed blade knife ( Buck or Siberian Skinner ) as a " hunting knife ". As I got older & more experienced I learned the assets & shortcomings of only carrying a large fixed blade skinning knife with me for everything I hunted. In my early 30's I came across this Browning 3 blade folding knife in a nylon case with belt loop. The light upstairs went off immediately. It was only 90.00 or there abouts. And the skinning blade is mediocre quality steel, but for nearly 30yrs now, that knife has been on my utility hunting belt. I keep a small sharpener with me too. I can skin out 1 deer with it as long as I don't hit bone too hard like at the joints. Then it will need Re sharpening. For under a hundred bucks, it's been fantastic & used on everything from groundhogs to rabbits & squirrels, foxes, raccoons, right up to deer, hogs & black bear. I only use another task specific knife when I'm processing meat up for the freezer. In the field, this knife has done it all & pretty **** well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninering62, post: 2570492, member: 114278"] I’m an old school countryboy that’s been hunting 50yrs. I was raised with using a large fixed blade knife ( Buck or Siberian Skinner ) as a “ hunting knife “. As I got older & more experienced I learned the assets & shortcomings of only carrying a large fixed blade skinning knife with me for everything I hunted. In my early 30’s I came across this Browning 3 blade folding knife in a nylon case with belt loop. The light upstairs went off immediately. It was only 90.00 or there abouts. And the skinning blade is mediocre quality steel, but for nearly 30yrs now, that knife has been on my utility hunting belt. I keep a small sharpener with me too. I can skin out 1 deer with it as long as I don’t hit bone too hard like at the joints. Then it will need Re sharpening. For under a hundred bucks, it’s been fantastic & used on everything from groundhogs to rabbits & squirrels, foxes, raccoons, right up to deer, hogs & black bear. I only use another task specific knife when I’m processing meat up for the freezer. In the field, this knife has done it all & pretty **** well. [/QUOTE]
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