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Deer hunting knives #73 / Bark River 3V Bravo1 & Ontario AFSK

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

The first deer for my 3V Bravo1

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  • Wako I got the 3v based solely on this video. I've watched most of ur work and felt for some reason I wanted the 3v. It's a beautiful knife. I cant believe how sharp it is! I'm very happy with the knife. Shame about the buckle stud on the sheath. Thanks

  • @Allevj30 The factory edge of 3V Bravo1 was definitely sharper than my stropped edge of A2 Bravo1. I haven't stropped my 3V Bravo1 yet for the edge endurance test. But it stays sharp awesomely so far. Sharpness itself and edge retention on 3V seem pretty different from those of A2. If it takes stropping as easily as A2, I will need to change my steel to 3V from now. By the way I quit using this crappy sheath after having heard they quit shipping it with the knife. Thanks.

  • Waking a quick one I have black white and green compounds which should I use and when? I've found green to be best????

  • @Allevj30 I like the black for sharpening and the white for finishing to razor sharp. I don't use the green at all. Thanks.

  • Wako, the reality is important I think to see, there is no kindness or mercy in killing animals and the truth is there is no kind way to kill, so for me the fact that you warned people is great, as far as I'm concerned you've done the right thing right there. Anyway, to ask a silly question where did you buy the 3v from?

  • @Allevj30 What you say encourages me a lot. Thank you! I got the one from DLT Trading. 

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  • @virtuovice

    I think youll find out once you get your high power rifle that alot of the deer will fall right when you shoot them because of the shock to their nervous system and will bleed out before they become conscious. Most people think deer die instantly when shot, but they do not unless its a good head shot or the spine is destroyed. Like you said, even a perfect heart shot, the deer can still run for over 100 yards before expiring

  • Nice, I watched your other video before I watched this one! It happens. These anmiles are so pumped with adrenalin nuthing will stop them! If its your first it won't be your last. Good looking deer.

  • Stop being self a self righteous azzhat. Wild shots? Were you being the scope? Did you hold the rifle? How do you know they were wild?

    "Do not judge lest ye be judged". Stop being such a judgmental prick. You have NO creditably here. Where in the phuck are the videos of YOUR hunts?

  • It is the hunter's responsibility to finish what he starts. If Japan's laws limit the hunter to an underpowered firearm, the hunter should compensate by being closer before shooting and, if necessary, by finishing a wounded deer with an additional shot at close range. Wildly firing multiple shots, and frequently missing or wounding deer, as seen in several of this person's videos, and videoing a suffering deer instead of finishing it, as seen in this video, is dishonorable.

  • @androidandre I extracted the heart from the minimum incision and held it up triumphantly and said "It is very tasty to eat". I can have been looked like a devil for someone. Thanks.

  • @virtuovice Thanks for the quick reply, and keep up the good work.

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