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How to evaluate your hunting knife?

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How to evaluate your hunting knife If you want to cut the flesh or skin of wild animals, a hunting knife can help you do the job perfectly. While there are a variety of handmade Damascus folding knives available in the market today, it can be difficult to choose one that is right for you. Choosing the right hunting knife for your needs is equally essential compared to the price, ease of use, sharpness, durability, edge retention and design. While some hunting knives are meant to do specific tasks such as skinning animals, others can be used for multi-purpose activities such as; survival, camping, field clothes, etc. Below are some of the characteristics that can be used to evaluate the quality and validity of a hunting knife. Criteria for evaluation of the Hunting Knife How to evaluate your hunting knife- Sharpness A sharp knife is essential for cutting, cutting, cleaning, dressing, picking, etc. While some knives can be round, angled, hooked, pointy or straight tips,

Choosing the best hunting knife: why you need more than one

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As we mentioned earlier, the term 'hunting knife' actually encompasses a variety of knives. There is no one 'Hunting knife'. In addition, there are many knives that call themselves “ handmade Damascus pocket knives " that are really more in the category of mountain knife and survival knife. Many are ridiculously large and would be more at home in the belt of a Roman legionary. These are marketed for those who think they can handle a grizzly bear in hand-to-hand combat ... a very unlikely scenario for anyone in modern times. The hunting knives are designed to do exactly what their name suggests ... facilitate the collection and processing of wild game. Nothing more. Let's take a look at what a hunting knife really is. 1. Utility knives Utility knives are a compromise between the other different types of knives. There may be times when it is not possible to carry several knives, and you may need your knife for other purposes, such as cutting wood to

The styles of blades that you can find in hunting knives

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There are many styles of blades, but we will only discuss those styles suitable for hunting. If you were waiting for information about the Handmade Damascus Steel Folding Pocket Knife , you are not lucky. I'll leave those to all the Rambo wannabees. 1. Clip Point The first and most common blade shape is the clip point. A clip point has a spine extending from the handle, 2 / 3rds of the total length of the blade, at which point it begins to narrow and fall back to the point, creating a false edge, which can be sharpened into a true secondary edge. The point may be in line with the spine, below it, or in the medium width blades. As its name suggests, it seems that the last 1/3 of the blade has been 'trimmed'. The most famous example of this blade style is the Bowie knife, which is just a large clip, and in any case, the Bowies did not invent this style of blade. It dates back to the last Stone Age, around 9000 BC. Stone knife blades have been found that are undoubte

What is a hunting knife?

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The term "hunting knife" is simply a vague reference to any blade designed, or said to be designed, or actually used in the hunting process. There really is not a single knife that can pretend to be a "hunting knife". Hunting requires several different knives, for different purposes. First, you need a good utility knife for odds and ends, such as cutting the brush, cutting yarn or cloth, and other general tasks that may be necessary, especially if you use firearms from the mouth or archery. It can be a sheath knife, like the legendary Finland, and a folder, like the Custom Damascus Folding knives The dressing game is simply a butcher shop, but it is inconvenient to load a full set of large butcher knives in the field, so there are smaller versions available, so that at least you can get your harvested animal out of the field and the house, where additional processing can be completed. These include knives for skinning, covering and boning. These will invar

Tips for the selection and care of hunting knives

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There are innumerable knives specifically designed for the hunter available in the market. These vary in price from $ 20 to $ 1000 or more, depending on the construction, design and materials used. Fixed blade knives are stronger and essential for handling large games. Knives suitable for large games. Care and sharpening of knives you cannot expect a knife to be manufactured cheaply, or as well as a knife made with top quality materials. When selecting a hunting knife, consider when it can be used and how long you intend to keep it. The money that is saved with that cast knife has no consolation service if the sword breaks while the tapes are a record book in some isolated ravine. Most of us, including myself, often abuse knives in the field, trying to play that are beyond their design capacity. Using knives, screwdrivers or axes is tempting when they are the only tool at hand, but often results in irreparable damage, most importantly, damage that makes the blade inadequate f