I split the breast bone on this buck with this .008” behind the edge (.100” stock) Aeb-L knife. I don’t recommend doing this, but there was no edge damage. Crag the BrewerLooks like it was a great hunt, well done!
I concur re AEB-L: if it can stay sharp through an elk or a few whitetails then it's just about right. I particularly like how easy it is to touch up with minimal effort.
Do you split the breast plate with your thinly ground AEB-L blades, or is that something you wouldn't recommend (or is it just unnecessary with elk)?
That's a Big one!!!I split the breast bone on this buck with this .008” behind the edge (.100” stock) Aeb-L knife. I don’t recommend doing this, but there was no edge damage. Crag the Brewer
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I split the breast bone on this buck with this .008” behind the edge (.100” stock) Aeb-L knife. I don’t recommend doing this, but there was no edge damage. Crag the Brewer
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3 lasers beaming down from the shop. 2 in 14c28n and one magnacut
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10v and partial tang UNLEASHED. This one is for me. I’m naming this model the “little wing”
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