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Wild Steer knife for archers?
21 February 2006, 02:19
WinkWild Steer knife for archers?
Has anyone heard of the Wild Steer knife, seen or used one? There is an article in a French gun magazine with a picture and a description saying that it is specially designed with bow hunters in mind; broad point extraction accessory, etc.
There is a web site:
http://www.wildsteer.com/gb/archers.phpCheck out the demonstration video on the web site. But I would like to know if this knife is making any reputation with the bow hunters (and I am not a bow hunter, just interested in the usefulness of this knife).
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21 February 2006, 04:16
nordrsetaIn 2004 I shot an arrow through a buck and buried it up to the insert in a tree behind him. I unscrewed the arrow and brought it and the deer home, the Muzzy is still there... As for blades I carry the same field dressing knife whether I am hunting with a bow, pistol, rifle, or muzzleloader.
21 February 2006, 08:53
VersifierLooks like a fancy separator to me. Designed to separate idiots from their money. Might even work for that. As to its intended use...

..And why the sea is boiling hot
And whether pigs have wings.
-Lewis Carroll
21 February 2006, 15:49
WinkIs it really that bad? What would be a good choice then?
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22 February 2006, 01:40
calgarychef1In a world where a lot of knives look the same, I think it's interesting. I wouldn't buy one, because I'm a believer in cheap knives now. The point is interesting, very strong. I always carry a cheap multi tool for pulling arrows etc. Nice to see someone sat down and actually came up with something a little different.
the chef
22 February 2006, 05:09
D Humbargerwhat a crock of...

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22 February 2006, 05:12
MathsrI don't know how they hunt in France, but nobody in our bow hunting club spends much time shooting trees. Could be they are into a different type of bow hunting...squirrels?
22 February 2006, 11:23
wildsteerHi Wink,
If you want to have users opinions, you can read it on the french forums Archasse or Webarcherie. I suppose you speak french because you live in Rambouillet.
So on this post, someone asks the same question as you.
read hereYou can also read
hereBest regards