For most of my life I've used various fixed blade skinning and caping knives for all of my hunting needs. Usually this includes deer the occasional small game animal. The main brand that comes to mind is Buck knives. Durable, strong, abuse resistant and able to be resharpened easily.
Over the last 5-10 years Ive seen lots of replaceable blade knives, most notably, outdoor edge. These knives are razor sharp, but generally only measure 3-3.5" in length. When they get dull you throw the blade away and insert a new one. I've resisted getting one. But...I figure even an old dog can learn new tricks. And while I'm still not down with getting into a coyote den or blood trailing deer at Strouds, maybe some of you can educate me on these things.
Are the replaceable blade knives all that? How long do they last? Can I get more than one deer out of one blade? Are they durable and large enough to get the job done? Ive been told size matters....but I'd rather not unpack that right now. So...opinions?? I'm mostly interested in outdoor edge razorlite 3.5's.
Over the last 5-10 years Ive seen lots of replaceable blade knives, most notably, outdoor edge. These knives are razor sharp, but generally only measure 3-3.5" in length. When they get dull you throw the blade away and insert a new one. I've resisted getting one. But...I figure even an old dog can learn new tricks. And while I'm still not down with getting into a coyote den or blood trailing deer at Strouds, maybe some of you can educate me on these things.
Are the replaceable blade knives all that? How long do they last? Can I get more than one deer out of one blade? Are they durable and large enough to get the job done? Ive been told size matters....but I'd rather not unpack that right now. So...opinions?? I'm mostly interested in outdoor edge razorlite 3.5's.