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You have to actually kill deer to use it!Not much wear showing.
Doesn't appear used much.
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You have to actually kill deer to use it!Not much wear showing.
Doesn't appear used much.
To many knives and not enough Deer, even the ones that get used still look like new.You have to actually kill deer to use it!
In a thread asking to see "grab and go" favorite deer knives, I found it curious that a few shown looked brand new.You have to actually kill deer to use it!
Hmmm. appears new.Here's a custom Ochoco Hunter crafted by Dan Stucky in Springfield I bought for my son a few years back. I have several of Dan's knives including a couple folders, filet, kitchen chopper, and a Stucky Skinner I use for big game. This is the only knife I have a picture of though.
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Y'all making me jealous all I got is a buck knifeWhat your favorite knife for deer hunting, when it's grab a gun and a knife and head out, I used a buck 110 for many years because it's what I had, now I own a lot of knives but I'm aways looking for the prefect deer knife, this is one of my favorites made for me by Gary little, 22 yrs ago cable Damascus and maple burl
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Yea a Buck 120 has been my go toAt this point, my "hunting knives" are a Buck 120 (carried same for 40+ years), and especially a good pocket knife- either a Puma stockman or a Victorinox "Huntsman".. the smaller blades very useful for fine work. I have other knives just as useful but those are the ones I "grab and go"..
A Buck is one hell of a knife.Y'all making me jealous all I got is a buck knife
Wow this knife is awesomeI've had this one for over 35 years and it has skinned and gutted more deer, elk and antelope than I can remember. The blade with the knob on the end is the best gut hook I've ever seen, as it cuts from the inside without cutting hair. It holds an edge, is the size of a good ol' Buck knife, and brings back a lot of memories. I don't know who actually made it , but it's branded Browning.
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Was new. My son used it for the first time on a 3 point buck last fall. Great knifeHmmm. appears new.