American Angler
any advise on filet knife to get for my boat(12 volt)?
I just purchased a Rapala Heavy Duty.
Love my American Angler with the shark blade- so flexible that it's like using a manual fillet knife flipping out the ribs etc..
varmithunter LIKED above post
I use my Rapala's a lot more than my AA. I am also using my elk boning knife some and nuttin stops that from whizzing thru bones and all. Course it Rockwell's at 63.
Rockwells at 63? What does that mean General G? I'm glad you have had good luck with your Rapalas as I bought 3 lemons in a row that bogged down before they finished a few good fish.
Rockwell hardness test is an indication of how hard a material is. Really hard steel holds and edge longer, but it takes longer to resharpen.
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of menRedge LIKED above post
C2 - SeaRay is correct. My 2 hunting knives test either 62 or 63. A buck knife tests around 57. My primary hunting knife has gutted 8 deer, split 3 sternums, skinned 8 deer and then quartered the 8 w/o needing to resharpen. These custom blades are made in Okla for $175.00 and will fit your hand like a glove. Resharpening takes less than 5 minutes on a set of paper wheels. I sharpened several peoples knives at the Winter Camp on my wheels.