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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: DogTired] #747698 02/14/13 05:05 AM
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Now, my 5160 Ranger 9 from Justin is a different story. I like that one just as much as my DF <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> There's a few brands/makers that I consider relatively on par with Bussekin, although Bussekin are generally my got to blades.

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Try an Ontario Ranger series or Rat in a similar size. That was what sold me on Bussekin--my Dogfather chopped circles around my OKT Ranger 9.

So what steel is the bad ranger 9 made from?

Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: wacki] #747699 02/14/13 05:06 AM
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Looks like these are the most likely candidates:

711 vs Becker BK-7
711 vs CS Recon Scout.
911 vs CS Trailmaster.
911 vs BK-9
911 vs OKT Ranger 9

Now I need to come up with the test.

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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: wacki] #747700 02/14/13 05:14 AM
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Recon scout is $118.30 via amazon
Becker BK7 is $79.55 via amazon

Scrap yard 711 is $139.95 + shipping

The price difference isn't that much. My gut tells me I should do Becker BK7 vs the Scrap Yard 711.

Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: wacki] #747701 02/14/13 05:34 AM
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Becker vs scrapyard 711 sounds like a good start. Have you decided on the test?

Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: Sharp_newbie] #747702 02/14/13 05:44 AM
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Becker vs scrapyard 711 sounds like a good start. Have you decided on the test?

No. I need ideas for the test.


I just purchased the 711 btw.

Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: wacki] #747703 02/14/13 07:12 AM
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Wacki:

On almost ANY forum, the blades of the manufacturer (owner of that forum) will be highly touted. This is a given. But if you will sort of "read between the lines" you will see that the Dogs don't pull any punches. We use and abuse our blades and report the findings, good or bad. ONE reason is Dan's honesty and his warranty. If you tear up a blade, and send it to him for replacement it gives him something to look at and study and helps him to improve his product.

Yes, there may be less expensive blades out there that will do just as good a job, but one thing remains uppermost, Dan's Warranty and his honest desire to learn from blade failures.

SOME "Lemons" will fall through the cracks, but they are always turned into oranges by Dan IF you will only let them know.

I think that after you have competed your testing you will find that Scrap Yard knives ARE worth the money and hype we give.

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If you want a REAL test, go out and pretend you don't have use of your legs. Jam your knife between some rocks, into a tree, anything and use the blade to pull yourself up off the ground. Abuse, possibly, but if the knife doesn't fail at this, you can be reasonably sure it will hold up in almost any situation you can put it into. Use it for a prybar, dig a hole with it. Chop, hack, slice your way through a wall with it and see how it holds up.

Are these things unrealistic, probably, but they ARE part of a possible End Of The World As We Know It scenario.

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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: SkunkHunter] #747704 02/14/13 08:29 AM
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I agree with SkunkHunter, the value of the knives overhere is mostly because most of them are "limited in numbers" , most of them proof to be exactly the tool for what it is made and even more, the warranty, community,...

I must be honest I own lots of knives not only busse/swamp rat/scrapyard knives, but afther learning more about knives, steel,hardening/heat treathment I prefer the kin knives!

Also let's be honest they are gorgeous !!!

The cold steel ReconScout is a great knife , if you got one of the old productions. It is a good camping knife, also for the bigger work.
If you ask me if I would trade my trusted ReconScout for another SOD, the answer would be: " yes in a second "

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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: ReconScout1130] #747705 02/14/13 07:41 PM
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I don't feel the need to "destruction" test any of my Busse/Swampy/Yard blades to satisfy myself simply because so many other people have already done it for me. I do understand that you want to be sure you spent good money for the extra performance but the reality of the situation is that at some point you do need to trust all the information that is already out there or you can keep going in circles. I have lots of Busse at home, more than some less than others but certainly enough $$ wise to buy myself a new car if it were all sitting there as $s. The very simple fact is that the VAST majority of us will never ever require the blades we buy to perform at that fullest and no amount of unscientific testing will now show much more than is out there.

Simply testing a single blade (eg 1x 711)is subjective in that that blade may be a stellar example of the breed or it may be the rare lemon, the testing will only relate to that single blade. To make such testing worthwhile you would need to test 5 or 10 x 711s in the same manner and average the results. I have some background in weapon trials and procurement BTW.

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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: Andy the Aussie] #747706 02/14/13 10:38 PM
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I agree with AtA. If you really want to do a stellar test, you have to invest way more money that you probably want to.

Also, it depends on what you want to know? Destruction tests are overdone. Who cares when or if it breaks. The warranty will cover it. So don't worry about that, plus, like AtA already said, destruction tests have been done. If you want to know about edge holding, their will definitely be differences among CS and SYKCO, but remember even if you compare the SOD and 711, there will be differences because they're different steels. Chopping and slicing and point strength might be where you want to start though.

Here's the deal, start with sharpness and edge holding. Test how both blades cut the same delicate material. Then do a chop off with, say for example, 2x4s. Then see if they still cut the same delicate material as before. Then if you want, to you can test the tip strength, but both the recon scout and 711 are hefty, so it shouldn't be much of a test. You also might want to know which knife has better ergonomics. Keep in mind your comfort level as you chop.


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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: tedsterosa] #747707 02/14/13 11:30 PM
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The cold steel ReconScout chekered handle is a little rough first day of use but it gets softer afther a some workout with the knife.


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Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: ReconScout1130] #747708 02/14/13 11:54 PM
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Shoot them with a 22lr and work your way up to a Howitzer.

Take the small pieces, if you can find any, and load them into a 12 gauge shells. Fire them at armor plating. I highly recommend eye pro at minimum for this test. Then examine the marks left by the different blade fragments.

No point in doing the same old destruction test for the umteenth million time.

maybe you should just shave some paper with them instead of doing anything I ever tell you.

Re: Recommend a knife test... and a knife to compare [Re: ] #747709 02/15/13 03:00 AM
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No, I think you should go with JJ's original test.


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