Anyone seen one of the new Cold Steel Boar Hunter knifes yet ?? What do you think about the blade shape , point , steel , etc. ----- not like I don't have enough blades but for around $60/$70 is it a "deal" ??
What a dorky looking knife! I have stuck a few domestic and wild pigs in my day. When you reach around that shoulder and "stick" the last thing you want is a goofy subhilt to grab your fingers and twist the blade out of your hand - or worse if the knife gets stuck or the pig twists around on you! The old bayonet idea, if razor sharp is a good one. On a good sized pig you want a 8"+ (with up to about 14" ideal) medium width blade razor sharp with an excellent penetrating shaped point for heart stabbing.
Enfield? As in the spike? If you have to hunt a Boar with a knife I would stick with the traditional Bowie, and you can pick one up for less than $70 bucks.
Some of these web sites might help you decide. www.allknife.com www.budk.com www.eknifeworks.com
I've done business with all three companys and I haven't had an issue with any of the knives I bought not even the really cheap ones.
I don't think I'd bet the bacon (mine or Mr. Piggy's) on much that comes out of the BudK catalogue. Quality is generally too low to stand up to a boar hunt.
I´d defintely want something pointy and sharp
"on a stick".
Those swinging teeth .. and the bacteria that is on them...
.... i´m not getting closer.
( i saw a PUMA Saufeder on a fleamarket once ... like 40yrs old
and in perfect condition. The guy asked 100$ for it and i passed
as i had no idea about them. ...i found out i could have gotten 1300$ instantly for it. )
Real boar spears are worth a lot in the collector market.
I know several folks that have done knife/hog hunts and I've been invited on 3 or 4 (and always declined). We've had a few members here do them and get their hog with knives.
Went boar hunting around a year ago. Took three medium sized boars with my 8" Kabar utility with the tanto tip. It was the first time I had ever used it and man was that thing sharp. In my nervousness i started twisting it around to make sure i had the heart and ended up carving a 7" hole in its side. In my opinion the tanto is a very good choice for this job.
The top knife is a Mad Dog Rezine 9" blade that I use for domestic slaughtering. I did 2 wild ones with it too. It penetrates and sticks very well. I used to use a 8" Bowie from Randall, this profile is better for the purpose.
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