Goddard vs. Endura

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Paul Work
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Goddard vs. Endura

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Does anyone use either of these as a hunting knife? I can't decide. I want to use it for everything from squirrels to deer. Any suggestions?



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Hi Paul! I use a Zytel Handle Endura (plain edge) for my daily chores. Its suppa sharp and easy to maintain. No complaints about this knife so far... <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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Post by ozelot »

Hello Paul

I have both, the zytel Endura and the zytel Goddard (both in plain edge) and I think for hunting the Goddard would be the better knife. It has more belly than the Endura and a stronger tip.

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The Wegner is the "hunting" knife to have.


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The point on the Wegner is to blunt for my tastes for small game. I want one knife for everyting. Cost is a major concern too. It's to easy to lay one down while field dressing andforget to pick it back up. Besides, I just want it for field dressing, nothing else.

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The point on the Wegner is to blunt for my tastes for small game. I want one knife for everyting. Cost is a major concern too. It's to easy to lay one down while field dressing andforget to pick it back up. Besides, I just want it for field dressing, nothing else.

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#7

Post by red mag »

the Goddard defenitly.
It has more belly and while I like the Endura I like the Goddard better. (I just got one in plain-edge).
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#8

Post by ceg »

Both are great knifes, but personally for field dressing chores, both are too large. Delica is a great knife but a bit too pointy for field dressing chores. I'd consider the Pro-Grip II (FRN version) or Native (FRN Version) Wenger Jr. My $0.02.

Edited by - ceg on 9/10/00 1:00:38 PM
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Check out the large Wegner too! This knife ROCKS! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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