Re: Hunting Knives
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: T J</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Pr0VideR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I went to a Havalon (sp)? Anyway I loved it. Blades are throw aways. If they dull put on a new one. Replacements are cheap, I have been very happy with mine. </div></div>
I too use the Havalon knives, especially the Piranta. Post Mortem Sugical Blades, stupid sharp & thin. I've only seen one broken. I started carrying one myself, now all of my out of state hunters, father, uncle etc all carry them. I usually carry an extra blade in my wallet just in case. We can usually dress & skin 3-4 antelope before the blade starts to dull.
Did I mention the replacement blades are dirt cheap?</div></div>
I have used a lot of knives over the years. I have some older Gerber knives that really keep a good edge (V-Steel folder among the list) a few custom knives (including a Randall which worked AWESOME, only knife I ever used on a Gemsbok that it only took one knife), Knives of Alaska are really good knives that keep an excellent edge also, but I went to Havalon knives because they use sergical scalpel blades. These blades are CHEAP and SHARP!!! I think I paid around $18 to $20 for 100 blades. I have a couple of handles but really recommend the plain orage one because if you set it down, you dont loose it. Just carry a multi-tool around to swap blades. I usually push the old blades into the ground so that I do not worry about getting cut by it later on.
I do carry a few real knives with me like a Kershaw 1050 and a Gerber Gator with 154CM. After loosing a couple of knives, the Havalon because my main hunting knife.