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1311 After Action Report

Posted By: BePrepared

1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 03:11 AM

So I took my MOAD out hunting with me this weekend. We bagged 3 does and 2 bucks, and I decided to give my MOAD a SERIOUS beating. When breaking down a deer for processing, you have to cut through the pelvis, the breast plate, and all four forelegs, and then cut the head off.

I did this on 5 deer... I was astonished how effective the 1311 was. A deer has a VERY thick neck, and with ONE swing, the head just came off.

Of course, after this kind of beating, there was some damage to the edge. Most of it was rolling, but there were a few very shallow chips.

Considering that this knife was used to hack through some VERY thick bones, i'd say the damage is quite minor.

After 10 minutes on my work sharp, it's back to shaving, and there's almost no sign of the chipping at all.

The MOAD will be a permanent addition to my hunting gear

Pics of the "damage"
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Posted By: Anonymous

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 04:50 AM

Awesome report. I beat the hell out of some trees on a trail and didn't have any rolling or chipping, but I know bone is much denser/harder than wood unless you try chopping ebony or other crazy hard wood.

Call me a sicko, but I wish you had video of you lopping off the heads of deer with it. You know, for zombie training video purposes. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: greaser

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 05:03 AM

I wonder if it will hold up better now being you have removed the initial edge.
Posted By: RN

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 05:24 AM

Nice report. I remember Chicken Plucker talking about the hardness of deer bones so I think this is very impressive! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: BePrepared

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 05:59 AM

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I wonder if it will hold up better now being you have removed the initial edge.

i would imagine so... the convex edge seems a bit more stout than the V grind, although i am pretty sure no edge is going to hold up to cutting bones without taking some damage.

we'll see... maybe i'll get to go on another hunt this year.
Posted By: lazi

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 06:39 AM

i think we are all SYKCO's around here JJ... but I was looking to see some gore myself.

i've seen a few how to guides on yt but wouldn't mind some game prep vids and pic threads with busse kin blades.

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Call me a sicko, but I wish you had video of you lopping off the heads of deer with it. You know, for zombie training video purposes. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: BePrepared

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 06:45 AM

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i think we are all SYKCO's around here JJ... but I was looking to see some gore myself.

i've seen a few how to guides on yt but wouldn't mind some game prep vids and pic threads with busse kin blades.

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Call me a sicko, but I wish you had video of you lopping off the heads of deer with it. You know, for zombie training video purposes. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

well, if i can get another hunt, i'll set up a camera, and do a deer skinning video with my Busse Hog Muk and 1311

I tend not to post that kind of stuff online because of the tendency for people to get offended, but if there's a call for it, i'm not opposed


As for zombies... this thing will EASILY take the head off a person. A buck has a much thicker neck than a human, and a single swing will take the neck off a free hanging deer
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 06:52 AM

I usually use a small folding saw for the head and legs.
I have used both a cs norsehawk and gerber pack axe the last few years for the pelvis.
I used the gerber this year on an elk, but I will be going back to the norsehawk, its worked great on deer, elk and moose.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 06:55 AM

Off with their heads!!!
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 06:56 AM

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I tend not to post that kind of stuff online because of the tendency for people to get offended, but if there's a call for it, i'm not opposed

I would suggest to host it somewhere and just post a link on here with the appropriate warning
Posted By: greaser

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 10:05 AM

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I wonder if it will hold up better now being you have removed the initial edge.

i would imagine so... the convex edge seems a bit more stout than the V grind, although i am pretty sure no edge is going to hold up to cutting bones without taking some damage.

we'll see... maybe i'll get to go on another hunt this year.

True true I hope it does and then hit us up with the play by play.
Posted By: BePrepared

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 09:17 PM

I would like to know how an INFI chopper (B11?) would handle this kind of abuse. I wonder if INFI would manage to take the same beating without any chipping

The chipping on the SR101 was so minimal that it didn't leave a mark on the edge after reprofiling, but as you can see from the pictures, there WAS a little bit of chipping/tearing.
Posted By: pitman

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/26/12 09:30 PM

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I would like to know how an INFI chopper (B11?) would handle this kind of abuse. I wonder if INFI would manage to take the same beating without any chipping

The chipping on the SR101 was so minimal that it didn't leave a mark on the edge after reprofiling, but as you can see from the pictures, there WAS a little bit of chipping/tearing.

I'd seriously doubt that INFI would have chipped but I could quite easily imagine that it would have rolled more than the SR101 did !
Posted By: AZMTHotDog

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/27/12 09:16 AM

Yeah, INFI won't chip or tear as much, but it can be dented an awful lot. I suspect the resharpening will get you into the tougher steel depths that should hold up better to the same treatment.
Posted By: sf45acp

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/28/12 07:27 AM

I find the very thought of hacking the heads off deer and butcher fury animals to be disturbing, almost to the point of exciting my inner primitive being to skip out of work early tomorrow go hunting and field test another Scrap Yard blade.
Posted By: gun dog

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/28/12 07:42 AM

LOL. Didn't see any deer tonight but after work tomorrow ill be hunting the rest of the week
Posted By: BePrepared

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/28/12 08:01 AM

Pictures after edge repair

sharper than when i got it, and no sign of damage whatsoever

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Posted By: tedsterosa

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 11/28/12 11:52 AM

Looks good man. I can't get over how big the 1311 is.
Posted By: oldejoey

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 12/05/12 03:07 PM

Can you elaborate on how you used the work sharp? Which angle
did you use and which belt? Thanks.
Posted By: Renee

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 12/05/12 06:41 PM

Nice report! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: JavaDog

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 12/06/12 06:43 AM


Sounds like it should do just fine on your next Zombie decapitation hunt!
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: 1311 After Action Report - 12/06/12 10:53 AM

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