01-02-2017, 11:26 AM
Apoc Wrote:P (non-serrated) and not the S (partially serrated)?
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I don't personally care for serrated blades, they make sharpening more difficult and have limited utility in my mind. Ultimately up to you, but I think the plain blade will serve you better dressing and batoning.
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