Lots of great knowledge here, I slept not so well last night, thinking about my 411 and what I need to do to make this a great hunting knife. When you see these blades advertised you get the impression that they can do it all. I have seen some Bussekin blades put through the torture test of cutting large diameter hemp rope and then chopping wood and back to the hemp rope. After all that its back to the paper and cutting paper like it’s a hot knife slicing through butter. One would think that slicing meet and skinning a deer would be child’s play for a Bussekin blade.
I hate the idea of profiling this blade just so it can process deer out in the field. I also want to keep it as a camp knife and all round utility blade. What are the diehard hunters doing with their Wardogs, Rodent Solutions, and 411’s? One might say pick a knife and stick with it but these three blades scream camping, hunting, and all round use them for anything.
I would like to know what the Busse folks use out in the field and what type of profile they have on their blades?


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