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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #794983 10/19/13 10:21 PM
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And most other American rodents and people wink


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #794984 10/19/13 10:24 PM
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Really hoping we get an orange handled 411. I've had a black handled one sitting around in my knife drawer with no pants--unused and unloved. I keep thinking it would be a PERFECT hunting knife (is there such a thing as a perfect knife?), but would much rather have an orange handled one for the practicality of being able to find it again once I set it down in the field at night. That would definitely inspire me to get some pants and get it out into the field.


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795002 10/20/13 07:22 AM
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You don't find the 4-11 a tad "thick" for hunting? No doubt it can function...just a bit heavy the way I usually process aminals laugh Curious as to your preferences.

If you're going that thick, the SS4 gives better control of the tip...an important interest of mine while gutting.

I wonder if the custom shop would throw an orange handle on my bog dog? laugh


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795003 10/20/13 07:28 AM
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I'm using the War Dog for hunting. It's thicker than the 411. SS4 is not readily available or affordable wink


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795005 10/20/13 07:31 AM
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Or do you mean wide? I'm also using the RMD. both seem to do a fantastic job. of course this is gutting, skinning, and quartering. Final butchering is done mostly with an elmax.


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795007 10/20/13 07:32 AM
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An anorexic War Dog with a slightly shorter blade and mudder grips would be better still grin


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795008 10/20/13 07:34 AM
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Right, understood....I'm just speaking about "field work" as well. Gutting, Skinning, and Meat Retrieval.

Maybe I'm spoiled with my Gene Ingram's. DT, have you ever tried a thin, 3-3.5" blade? FFG?

An RMD would seem like a BEAST for me to work with...


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Ishikawa] #795083 10/20/13 07:42 PM
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I'm interested in trying out some Elmax on a deer, along with my ASHMSMO. grin


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Ishikawa] #795189 10/21/13 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Ishikawa
Right, understood....I'm just speaking about "field work" as well. Gutting, Skinning, and Meat Retrieval.

Maybe I'm spoiled with my Gene Ingram's. DT, have you ever tried a thin, 3-3.5" blade? FFG?

An RMD would seem like a BEAST for me to work with...


The beauty of a 5" blade is in how fast it skins and--in the case of the RMD and the WD--how easily it takes apart joints. I've used 3-3.5" blades. Used to be all I used. Now I have a hard time with anything under 4". who knows how I'll feel in another few years though wink


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795203 10/22/13 08:21 AM
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Gotcha. I've seen different ways people process deer....like popping joints, etc. I use a bit more finese than some techniques I've seen (not clear exactly how you do it)...but I get up in the joint and literally cut out the tendons / surrounding connective tissue, thus allowing it to just fall apart.

I guess the shorter knife just feels like a natural extension of my forefinger. Maybe it's just a matter of what you learn on....but you didn't learn on big knives, so I dunno.

I've tried an S5 before...just felt "clumsy" to me....I was cutting meat all over the place. Not like a surgeon, more like Jason laugh


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: Dumpster Dan] #795204 10/22/13 08:31 AM
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I'll admit it's not the prettiest, bit it's faster amd easier to me. Processing upwards of 15 or 20 deer a season, I've seen finesse go out the window. wink


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Re: A Bright Question For The Yard [Re: DogTired] #795209 10/22/13 11:46 AM
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D/T, you are a VERY experienced deer processor!!! grin


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