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Please recommend a stalking knife

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11 February 2010, 00:21
sherpi
Please recommend a stalking knife
The Fallkniven F1 is what I use.


Sauer and Zeiss, perfect match.
Sherpi
11 February 2010, 00:25
Ghubert
quote:
Originally posted by Arild Iversen:
quote:
Originally posted by DJM:
I cannot wait to it being used on a Muntjac.

I have only just stopped laughing from the last time I watched someone use one on a munty.

After 20mins of pushing pulling and twisting it snapped off leaving anus complete with butt plug to be tunnelled out. rotflmo


For heavens sake guys, stop it, I´m half dead laughing rotflmo


Don't die with Brian about, whatever you do!!! shocker
11 February 2010, 02:00
DJM
Here it one in use at the last AR Euro Hunt




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11 February 2010, 03:07
Ghubert
Caption competition!

Mystery prize for the best as judged by the 15 most inebriated hunters on the Saturday night.

I will enter with:

"Sam knew he could afford to be patient, as the day wore on cracks were bound to appear.."
11 February 2010, 08:39
brass thief
"Gerry found the UK hunters a pain in the ass"
11 February 2010, 10:55
mouse93
quote:
Originally posted by Gerry:
quote:
I just leave it to wifey to deal with it - beyond me


mousie,

I'm obviously learning challenged here, perhaps a pointer or two ..... ?

Wink


Sorry my friend not much I can do - just a good well mannered girl - they (we) don't make suchlike anymore Smiler
15 February 2010, 15:52
peterdk
amir

these are what i generally use:

blade lenght: 3"

blade lenght: 3,5"


the axeheads are for powershopping in england nordic style Smiler

and apparently for selfprotection when going hunting with arse tunneling euro hunters from AR Smiler damn you guys are scary

best

peter




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15 February 2010, 16:26
DUK
I found that knives with not so hard steel are easier for me to keep very sharp. This is also what many butchers do, they use cheap knife because sharpening costs much less effort and time.

I bought a Puma Catamount for some 50 € years ago, even though I have several other, more exopensive knives, this is what I use most.