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Whats Your Go To Blade?

Posted By: PoBoyHunting205

Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 03:19 AM

I've been looking for a new hunting knife. I'm strongly considering the SwingBlade. What are your thoughts? What would you recommend?
Posted By: Atoler

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 05:59 AM

Havalon with replaceable blades
Posted By: ElkHuntr

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 06:01 AM

Used it for elk last year, was extremely difficult to clean. I gutted one Elk with it then had to buy a new knife. I couldn't recommend the Havalon Piranta enough. Dressed an elk and a deer with it this year and it is amazingly sharp. I also use the outdoor edge razor for when I need a knife with some backbone. The Piranta and outdoor edge razor are both about $25 on amazon. Money well spent IMO
Posted By: PoBoyHunting205

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 06:57 AM

Thnx will look those up today
Posted By: Cactus_buck

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 07:54 AM

I use a buck knife with a S30v blade. Keeps sharp and it's easy to sharpen. AND it's made in the USA
Posted By: Big Game Hunter

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 08:15 AM

Havalon
Posted By: AU7MM08

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 08:53 AM

I received a Havalon for my birthday and I also have a Benchmade Hidden Canyon
Posted By: 3toe

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 09:02 AM

Buck 110.
Posted By: perchjerker

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 09:53 AM

If you are looking for a knife that will last a lifetime look at SKULLWORKS knives on facebook. They are more expensive but worth it.
Posted By: Beadlescomb

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 09:59 AM

Case fixed blade
Posted By: Clem

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 10:00 AM


Look at the Buck Knives PakLite field kit, or the aforementioned and legendary 110.

Also recommend Skullworks' knives. Gorgeous, hand-crafted, worth the money, will last for years and get the job done.
Posted By: BamaGuitarDude

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 10:31 AM

I have just a regular lock-blade Outdoor Edge knife w/the orange handle like that, and love it; holds an edge for a long, long time.
Posted By: AU338MAG

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 10:41 AM

I can't speak for the durability of a skullworks knife as I just bought it a couple of weeks ago, but it is beautiful. It also fits my hands well and has the right balance and weight in my opinion. I would recommend his knives.
Posted By: perchjerker

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 10:46 AM

I use a Kershaw BLACKOUT. I bought it over twenty yrs ago. Its an assisted opening knife. Keeps an edge. I paid around $75 for mine. Now they are $47 in Walmart.
Posted By: Gary08

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 11:43 AM

Case sod buster junior stainless and hunters orange. Best I've ever used. Most want a lickback but I f you cut with the sharp side it's never an issue
Posted By: stuball

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 11:44 AM

Old Timer Sharpfinger
It's great for skinning and field dressing.
Posted By: Gary08

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 11:45 AM

Case double trapper stainless is good too. Hell any knife is fine by me. Worked at deer processors for 5 years I could probably clean one with a steak knife from out back if need be
Posted By: Shaw

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 11:52 AM

C. Smitherman Custom

Posted By: Yelp softly

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 12:12 PM

Dang Shaw, that's a great looking knife.

My two cents: gutting is a nasty job. Fixed blades are generally easier to clean because they don't have moving parts to trap stuff like blood and hair. I also
waffle a bit on blades themselves. Hard steel holds an edge much longer but that same property makes them harder to sharpen. Conversely, soft steel gets dull quicker and is a breeze to bring back to razor sharpness with a few strokes of a decent pull-thru sharpener. That being said, I still resort to using an old Gerber Gator that I've had for years. I've got much more expensive knives but some of them are much harder to sharpen as already mentioned. Lastly, it doesn't hurt my feelings to plunge a $20 knife into a deer chest cavity full of blood while fishing around for the esophagus. I know knives were made to be used but I tend to baby the ones that cost more.
Posted By: mauvilla

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 12:50 PM

Knives of Alaska best ones I've used by far
Posted By: rothirsch

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 01:11 PM

I have puma IP with an olive wood handle I've used for 10+ years that's a booger to get sharp but stays sharp through 5 -6 deer dressing before needing Sharpening
Posted By: Reno

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 02:33 PM

Originally Posted By: stuball
Old Timer Sharpfinger
It's great for skinning and field dressing.


X2
Posted By: R_H_Clark

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 03:16 PM

Dozier YPS.
Posted By: OcToBeRDrEaMiN67

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 07:18 PM

I have probably in the ballpark of 100 knives because my wife and kids and everyone else that knows me knows how much I like knives.With that said;for skinning and parting out a deer I only use Old Timer Sharpfinger knives.I have every model they have ever made and have used them for at least the last 25-30 years.For me it's a no brainer for deer hunting.All of my other knives are just case candy.
Posted By: !shiloh!

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 07:23 PM

Originally Posted By: perchjerker
I use a Kershaw BLACKOUT. I bought it over twenty yrs ago. Its an assisted opening knife. Keeps an edge. I paid around $75 for mine. Now they are $47 in Walmart.


My favorite too. I use a fixed blade buck knife with a gut hook and a serrated bottom third of the blade for my gutting and skinning.
Posted By: Bamabucks14

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 07:45 PM

Mora or knives of alaska
Posted By: geeb1

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 09:33 PM


Originally Posted By: Atoler
Havalon with replaceable blades
This
Posted By: dave260rem!

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 09/30/16 10:22 PM

Spyderco.Benchmade.
Posted By: BamaGrad85

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 08:37 AM

I use a buck 110 and a schrade sharp finger.
Posted By: timbercruiser

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 09:15 AM

Havalon
Posted By: AU coonhunter

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 11:36 AM

Mike Miller semiskinner

Posted By: Bud Meadows

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 02:23 PM

I have a Buck "Personal" model that I bought back in 1970 while stationed at Ft Benning, GA. I paid $6.00 for it at the PX. The MSRP on it is now $52.00. I still have it, and it will always remain my "go to" blade.
Posted By: Rebelman

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 02:32 PM

I'd like a Mike Miller....one day.
Posted By: Stob

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 06:20 PM

Gerber paraframe, Buck Paklite, Havalon Barracuda, SOG Field Pup, among others.
Posted By: AU coonhunter

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 09:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Rebelman
I'd like a Mike Miller....one day.


Custom knives are addicting. This guy is great to deal with and will try to find whatever you are looking for.

http://www.vcmcustomknives.com
Posted By: woodduck

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 10:01 PM

Old kershaw I bought about ten years ago. Holds an edge better than any knife I've had
Posted By: sbo1971

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 10:05 PM

I have the Outdoor Edge Swing Blaze, I like the knife as it holds an edge really well.
Posted By: kodiak06

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 10:12 PM

For skinning and trimming, the Outdoor Edge Razor Pro. I love that knife cleaning elk. For tough junk, I use an outdoor edge knife or one of my buck knives. Usually the hard blades are for separating large joints while quartering.
Posted By: DEADorALIVE

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 11:41 PM

I have a knife almost exactly like the Swing blade, but it's a Leatherman. I've used to dress several hogs, no complaints. I also have a Spanish Muela that looks real similar to a Sharpfinger, forget the model, offhand, but it's the absolute sharpest knife I've ever had, not counting my Outdoor Edge Razor Pro. Depending on where I'm at in the dressing process, and how much I'm having to put my hands in the way, I might use 2 or 3 different knives while cleaning.
Posted By: TGbow

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/01/16 11:47 PM

For skinning, I have a Wyoming Skinning knife. Works petty good for skinning.
Posted By: muddyfeet

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 08:08 AM

Case trapper is all you need
Posted By: jlbuc10

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 08:22 AM

Buck zipper
Posted By: ivanwright

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 08:30 AM

Another vote for Havalon
Posted By: bigcountry692001

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 08:52 AM

Currently Benchmade, other than that what ever I have handy
Posted By: AU7MM08

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 08:53 AM


Originally Posted By: bigcountry692001
Currently Benchmade, other than that what ever I have handy


What model Benchmade?
Posted By: bigbuck101

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 10:35 AM

Outdoor edge Razor Lite EDC, replaceable blades, sturdy and strong, better than the Havalons, I have both.
Posted By: PoBoyHunting205

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 10:46 AM

Boy alot of great choices... Think I've finally picked the one then yall show me another. slap Keep em coming and thanks
Posted By: wew3006

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/03/16 10:47 AM

Spyderco Bill Moran drop point:

Posted By: Geno

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/04/16 08:47 AM

5 year old Kershaw speedsafe.
Posted By: jacannon

Re: Whats Your Go To Blade? - 10/04/16 10:22 AM

I use a utility knife with a roofing blade for a gut hook. I have a few other knives with gut hooks, but these work best for me. I like fixed blade skinners like a Bear with a half serrated blade to split the chest easily.
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