Light, High Quality Knife for processing game ... recommendations?
I currently have a buck knife and It really like it but it is a tank and its blade is very rounded.
I have the outdoor edge replacement but I am finding hide and bone destroy those blades pretty quick so I like to use my buck knife for that work and then the replacement for skinning.
I don't want to have just one knife in case the outdoor edge fails.
So at this point I want to buy myself a nice, lightweight knife with quality steel and a blade that isn't too rounded so that I can sharpen it at home.
Something like this looked interesting:
https://argalioutdoors.com/products/...31847827046479
Does anyone have recommendations for me? Experiences to share?
Thank you.
Re: Light, High Quality Knife for processing game ... recommendations?
North arms Lynx. Locally made in BC.
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+1 for North arms. probably a little more weight to it but i prefer that
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I'll have a peak at north arms. Thank you.
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That lynx looks really nice. Obviously a bit chunkier in regards to weight but it's not bad at all.
Any idea if they have promo codes or if I should be waiting for end of season type sales?
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Originally Posted by
dapesche
That lynx looks really nice. Obviously a bit chunkier in regards to weight but it's not bad at all.
Any idea if they have promo codes or if I should be waiting for end of season type sales?
Another plus one for North Arm. If you’re into light weight look at the skaha too. Obviously won’t be as tough as the Lynx (and there’s a long wait list) but it’s a great and very light weight knife. I absolutely love the S35VN steel, so easy to sharpen!
They occasionally have factory seconds at a discount but I can’t recall ever seeing sales, they are in high demand these days!
Brad
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thomas300
+1 for north arms
+1
I think they have difficulty keeping up with demand, don't think you'll see a sale on them
Re: Light, High Quality Knife for processing game ... recommendations?
thanks everyone. Great to hear that a local business is doing well.