Chopping challenge series 6: Busse Buswacker Mistress vs Bark river Bravo 3

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  • Chopping challenge series 6: Busse Buswacker Mistress vs Bark river Bravo 3 on hickory wood

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  • @christophercrane2686
    @christophercrane2686 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great content, keep up the good work! I’m not sure if you had the chance yet (if you already did a video I apologize) but you should try the work tuff puzon wilderness bowie. Very good chopper & great at other tasks as well... comes with a convex edge & great handle too

    • @zoroutdoor9
      @zoroutdoor9  4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you very much for the appreciation!! I've seen the work tuff knives thanks to Chris of preparemind101. My favorite are the nomad and tje puzon wilderness bowie. You are right, great knives, with good handles and materials.. But sadly they are impossible to find in Europe, the only chance is to buy them from their website. But the shipping, the dollar/euro conversion, the taxes on the boudary are killing us. For example the nomad cost 230 $, but in Italy i would have to pay 300 euro for it (with all the taxes). 300 euro are 355 $ today, basically is not worthed. Is better buying bark river or trc ecc from european dealers.

    • @christophercrane2686
      @christophercrane2686 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@zoroutdoor9 Damn, that’s ridiculous! I like you have a serious collection of steel, if I’m being honest (and I can’t believe I’m even saying this lol) I have way more than I will ever need. I have about 6 blades from work tuff, I love the nomad & nomad field knife. They both really kick _ss but the puzon wilderness bowie is really sweet. If I were to trim down my collection that one would stay with me. But I also do not have that kind of bowie design, only modern kinds so maybe that’s why I wouldn’t sell it? Either way I would put both of those up against the best choppers. Hopefully one day soon you will be able to get both without paying such an outstanding price. But to be honest, knowing how hard the bowie is to get, with how outstanding it is, I would pay $400 for it if I had to buy it over again

  • @Abbbb225
    @Abbbb225 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What is your issue with the bravo handles (for example, for the bravo 1)? Anche Italiano va bene...

    • @zoroutdoor9
      @zoroutdoor9  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      The bravo handle is too small, for that big blades, is difficult to control, if you are not use to it, and it tends to rotate in the hand. Expecially during chopping. You should be known how to control it, is not suitable for a beginner, because it can be dangerous. It should be used with the safety strap on the wrist and gloves for more grip. The very same handle is ok for the bravo 1 or 1,5, for all the small one.
      Scrivo le stesse cose anche in italiano, il manico del bravo è troppo piccolo per quella lama così grande, è difficile da controllare e tende a ruotare in mano, soprattutto durante il chopping. Va saputo controllare, non è adatto ad un principiante, può essere pericoloso. Ad esempio va usato per forza con il lacciolo di sicurezza al polso e i guanti, per avere più grip. Lo stesso identico manico, va benissimo per i bravo più piccoli.

    • @Abbbb225
      @Abbbb225 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@zoroutdoor9 Ok, thanks. I've always liked the Bravo 1 handle, so I was wondering what your opinion was if you had some issue with it, since you had said it was an issue with the whole Bravo series. I haven't owned a Bravo 3, but looking at it I think I would agree with you about the handle needing more security. Grazie!

  • @spwan10
    @spwan10 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Needa work on higher audio but good vid