Camping - what's the best Busse?

There are a lot to choose from, the B11 was great (until I sold it) I paired it with my BOSS Street which was a great combo, NMFBM is a wicked chopper but heavy if you are going to hike at all. As for all around camp blade I like the Sarsquatch, it is light and tough
 
Paired with an axe and a saw, my Favorite (and only) Busse is the SCABS, great for carving, skinning, food prep, all around great woods knife, plus it light and slim.

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I like a SAR-6 or SAR-8 matched with a smaller Busse such as a GW, a BAD, or a Culti. Together with a decent SAK, it's got everything pretty much covered.
 
BATAC if you don't need chopping power. NMSFNO if you do. SAR-6 if you're not sure what to expect ;)
The B-11 is great, but has to be paired with a smaller blade as mentioned above.
 
I'd say ASH 1 LE/skinny ASH or either of the two available Boss Jacks.

As said above, the NMSFNO is perfect if you need some chopping power!
 
nmsfno.
lighter and cheaper than FSH. choil makes smaller tasks manageable.
end of story.

if you need something shorter- BJ- any flavor.
 
In case it helps, I started a similar thread asking for recommendations for three knives, one of them being an all-around good camping knife. I decided on a BOSS Jack for that.

As others have said here and maybe in my thread, there are some good combinations to go for, too. I decided to do the single BOSS Jack for short trips and a CABS and some kind of Battle Mistress for longer, drawn out camping trips where I'd want to do some bushcrafting and want an easier time chopping with a longer blade.

I have two CABSes, two BOSS Jacks on the way, and am just waiting for Jerry to start producing the Light Brigade BM already.
 
In case it helps, I started a similar thread asking for recommendations for three knives, one of them being an all-around good camping knife. I decided on a BOSS Jack for that.

As others have said here and maybe in my thread, there are some good combinations to go for, too. I decided to do the single BOSS Jack for short trips and a CABS and some kind of Battle Mistress for longer, drawn out camping trips where I'd want to do some bushcrafting and want an easier time chopping with a longer blade.

I have two CABSes, two BOSS Jacks on the way, and am just waiting for Jerry to start producing the Light Brigade BM already.
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