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steve007
25-03-2010, 19:50
what do most people think to the Buck Alpha Hunter knife
im after a folder to keep in my pocket while out shooting
thanks for the help guys
bushwacker bob
25-03-2010, 20:18
They are hollow ground, so not ideal for woodwork but they will cut wood. They are ideal for game prep so as a shooting accesory they would suit your purpose. I dont know if they are still made in the States or what steel they are made from, but I'm sure someone with better knowledge than me will chime in and put me right.......HOODOO?
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 20:46
they should be good, i have an omni hunter which is similar.
people say the steel aint that good but mine holds a shaving edge better than a mora, both are designed for skinning but they can also be used for chopping and splitting as they are pretty heavy blades, for the folders im not quite sure, the blade shape seems to be more practical for the heavy work that a fixed blade allows, for a shooting folder for skinning id perfer a buck bantam or similar, more suited blade for finer tasks like paunching, the alpha hunter is realy for skinning large game like deer, the blade seems a bit to thick for the way i skin bunnies.
as for the hollow grind it bites into wood and meat like a monster, its not that great for woodcarving as far as control is concerned, but it is capable.
steve007
25-03-2010, 21:49
thanks guys as i said i wanted a folder just for rabbits and pigeons really but need something that keeps a good edge
you mention the buck bantam how easy is it to sharpen and whats it like for keepin a razor edge
I've had a couple of Buck knives and I think they're a decent purchase for the money. What sort of things would you use it for whilst shooting ?
steve007
25-03-2010, 21:56
skinning rabbits and breasting pigeons
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 22:03
thanks guys as i said i wanted a folder just for rabbits and pigeons really but need something that keeps a good edge
you mention the buck bantam how easy is it to sharpen and whats it like for keepin a razor edge
exactly the same steel and HT as the alpha hunter, just a bit smaller and more nimble, cheaper too.
steve007
25-03-2010, 22:14
at the minute ive got a fixed blade enzo D2 hand made knife which ive never used as i find it just a tad to big for me so i think ill be selling it once ive made my mind up which one im goin for
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 22:18
at the minute ive got a fixed blade enzo D2 hand made knife which ive never used as i find it just a tad to big for me so i think ill be selling it once ive made my mind up which one im goin for
ooh nice, i just got an enzo in O1, love the thing, let me know if you decide to sell it :)
buck bantam is this.
http://www.outdoorgb.com/Thumbnail.aspx?w=325&h=325&f=/pi/Whitby/bantam.jpg
steve007
25-03-2010, 22:23
i will be mate trust me cos its just not being used and seams a waste it cos me a fortune lol
if you would like it make me a offer bud
this is the knife
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff134/stevetheslayer/gun%20stuff/IMG_1132.jpg
i would just like some money back to fund other things not really sure what its worth to be honest
steve007
25-03-2010, 22:24
it does look alot better in person as i cant take a good picture lol
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 22:30
ooh lovley bit of antler there mate, those enzos are very nice blades, i belkeive theyre bringing out a line of folders soon, so it might be worth seeing what happens there. as for me i need to wait until ive sorted a new laptop before anymore sharps, if your selling it then im still interested :)
steve007
25-03-2010, 22:36
wot do u think its worth as ive not a clue lol
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 22:48
wot do u think its worth as ive not a clue lol
if it comes with a sheath and is used, id add about £20-30 on to what the blade cost.
steve007
25-03-2010, 22:51
cheers matey
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 22:52
cheers matey
no probs mate, good luck with getting a knife that suits your requirements :)
steve007
25-03-2010, 23:02
must admit the enzo blades are bloody scary sharp
im lookin at the buck bantam as they seam really cheap and keep a good edge as you guys said
Siberianfury
25-03-2010, 23:03
thing is, the enzo folders gnna be like £70 and the bucks gnna be about £20, of course the enzo will perform better.
Mountainwalker
26-03-2010, 10:25
Another one to consider for hunting is the Gerber Freeman folder. Quality bit of kit and won a few awards also.
http://www.gerberuk.com/index.php/product/id/230
steve007
26-03-2010, 11:52
Another one to consider for hunting is the Gerber Freeman folder. Quality bit of kit and won a few awards also.
http://www.gerberuk.com/index.php/product/id/230
looks like the buck one hehe
cheers for the link