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The curve at the pommel makes the Chogan throw poorly anyway. IMO, a straight shaft makes for a better thrower anyway, much better release. In...
Jeremy, The cross-section, of the blade, thins from handle to the tip.
Winkler Camp Axe is more than your price, but awesome. It is the most compact, heavy duty, little axe/hawk I've ever used. At least check it...
The Winkler hawks feel great, I don't think any more weight needs to be removed from his handles. Nor do they need to be lighter overall, too...
Broke through my laziness, got my Kangee and micrometer together. I stand corrected, it has a tapered tang. My eyes are getting old, I'll be...
Volume, not made in USA, the handle scales are not micarta or G-10, and my Kangee does not have a tapered tang. If it's tapered, it's such a...
This is the competitive performer, if you compare it to RMJ Tactical. It's at least $300 less than any other RMJ hawk. If you want to compare...
Throwing is fun, but like crash up derby, maybe it's best done with something cheap. I've been wanting to find some more SOG Fasthawks at a good...
Congrats on a great purchase. I love my JW, carry it quite often, but never thrown it. IMO, throwing is just a fun skill, so I throw cheap...
It is a breaching axe, not a camp axe. The Winkler Camp Axe has the same handle shape, but a different steel and grind. My Camp Axe chops wood...
There are not good for throwing. A straight shaft is much better for that, better release.
The OP stated that he wanted a "multi-use tool", and I do think chopping wood fits in that description. When he says he'll stick to a folding saw...
The Kangee just wasn't designed to chop wood, not the best edge for that. There are other tomahawk makers, like Wolf Creek Forge, that offer...
What is role or purpose of this gun for you? Self/home defense Conceal Carry Target shooting
Silky Saws offers some similar looking choppers, not really axes, but worth looking at.
It's huge, the spike is devastating. It's a bit heavy, for me. It's made well, but not a wood chopper, edge is a bit too obtuse. It's head is...
I've felt the same way for years. Never even felt like I was close to hitting myself. Then, I got the Ranger Renegade Hawk. I has a long spike,...
That will do better than a lightweight hawk for wood processing.
I did graze the bill of my baseball cap, chopping wood with a spike hawk. I was bent over chopping a log in two. I'm right handed, so swinging...
The handle is a bit fat, and it's not that great at chopping. Most full tang hawks just aren't made for "camp chores".