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Recommend a good field dressing knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5758030" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>I was about to ask if it was 154. Cpm 154 is good steel...like you said...it's sharp.</p><p>I'm guessing it's the style of knife that's giving you issues...I wouldn't want a knife like that to gut/skin one. Now for dismemberment and processing.... absolutely. Generally, I want a smaller knife for skinning.</p><p>I'm going to use one this year that I got a few months ago. I'm sure I will be disappointed with the actual use, but I'm going to get blood on it...then put behind glass(after a good cleaning). Then I've got 2 more that need blood on them....come on gun season!!!!</p><p></p><p>This is the first one that needs blood on it. It may surprise me, but I think the shape will be a factor.[ATTACH=full]201967[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5758030, member: 18110"] I was about to ask if it was 154. Cpm 154 is good steel...like you said...it's sharp. I'm guessing it's the style of knife that's giving you issues...I wouldn't want a knife like that to gut/skin one. Now for dismemberment and processing.... absolutely. Generally, I want a smaller knife for skinning. I'm going to use one this year that I got a few months ago. I'm sure I will be disappointed with the actual use, but I'm going to get blood on it...then put behind glass(after a good cleaning). Then I've got 2 more that need blood on them....come on gun season!!!! This is the first one that needs blood on it. It may surprise me, but I think the shape will be a factor.[ATTACH type="full"]201967[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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