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Author Topic: hunting Axe's and hatchets?  (Read 3597 times)

Offline uncowboy

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Re: hunting Axe's and hatchets?
« Reply #100 on: February 13, 2014, 11:46:00 AM »
Near and dear to my heart. I have all the Gerber Fiskers and you can not go wrong with them. I have the Eastwings as well the curved hachet is low on my list and the camp ax is good but light it gives up a lot of chopping force to the Gerber. Gransford the best but I own too many to make the investment. I have a camp ax made in Vermont it is perfect except for a wood handle that can break. It has the best chop to weight ratio with the Gerber close behind. AS FAR AS A HACHET the Eastwing shingle hammer with the full size cutting bit is about the most versatile woods ax I have found. That being said My truck has the camp ax from Vermont the Eastwing camp ax and the Cold Steel kukri.  J.Michael

Offline Shakes.602

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Re: hunting Axe's and hatchets?
« Reply #101 on: February 13, 2014, 02:20:00 PM »
'Nother Vote for ColdSteel for a good selection of Beginner Hawks/Axes. Wont break the Bank either!
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