md7
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I’ve used a Case Trapper with CV blades for everything over the last 15 or so years. From opening mail to skinning deer.
Managed to leave my Trapper in the key bowl as I headed out of town on a hunting trip. Fortunately, I keep a spare skinner in my pack. A Buck 110.
10 minutes on a sharpmaker, and it’s plenty sharp. While nothing will ever top the Case Trapper for me, I gotta say that the 110 has a lot going for it.
Hefty in a good way, and plenty good for skinning in the few instances I’ve used it. Simple, good looking, and I think Buck does a nice job with whatever steel this is.
If Trappers aren’t for you, or if you need a solid and quality backup you may want to give the old 110 a look.
Managed to leave my Trapper in the key bowl as I headed out of town on a hunting trip. Fortunately, I keep a spare skinner in my pack. A Buck 110.
10 minutes on a sharpmaker, and it’s plenty sharp. While nothing will ever top the Case Trapper for me, I gotta say that the 110 has a lot going for it.
Hefty in a good way, and plenty good for skinning in the few instances I’ve used it. Simple, good looking, and I think Buck does a nice job with whatever steel this is.
If Trappers aren’t for you, or if you need a solid and quality backup you may want to give the old 110 a look.