Apr 16, 2024 #201 eaglemountainman WKR Joined Jun 23, 2019 Messages 1,223 Location Florida,Dwneast Me,Catskills NDGuy said: Those are badass Click to expand... Thanks. The top is a J A Henckels and the bottom is a Grohmann #3.
NDGuy said: Those are badass Click to expand... Thanks. The top is a J A Henckels and the bottom is a Grohmann #3.
Apr 16, 2024 #202 JKE_352 FNG Joined Jan 25, 2024 Messages 4 3rd generation stag stocked Randal 23, most of the time. It’s too big, too bulky and not ideal so I often supplement with the trapper in my pocket or the custom fixed blade I usually have daily. I just can’t not bring it for sentimental sake.
3rd generation stag stocked Randal 23, most of the time. It’s too big, too bulky and not ideal so I often supplement with the trapper in my pocket or the custom fixed blade I usually have daily. I just can’t not bring it for sentimental sake.
Apr 16, 2024 #203 E eric1115 WKR Joined Jun 26, 2018 Messages 583 I've use a bunch, but this Bill Moran/Spyderco is the one I always come back to for general big game use. I've had it for probably 15 years now. Blade shape works well for field dressing, skinning, quartering etc. Not made in China (Japan) Good tek lok Kydex sheath Light enough Good steel (I think VG10 is underrated, holds an edge well and not difficult to tune up in the field) Not super expensive ($130ish)
I've use a bunch, but this Bill Moran/Spyderco is the one I always come back to for general big game use. I've had it for probably 15 years now. Blade shape works well for field dressing, skinning, quartering etc. Not made in China (Japan) Good tek lok Kydex sheath Light enough Good steel (I think VG10 is underrated, holds an edge well and not difficult to tune up in the field) Not super expensive ($130ish)