My FancyBeast Gets its Just Field Test

Sunday, me and my family went to visit some relatives who were camping. I brought along my 18" FancyBeast to test it if I got the chance. When we arrived, I discovered that they had already brought along a bunch of wood for a fire. Disappointed but determined, I walked behind their camper and into a patch of woods. There I found a downed tree that had a maximum diameter of about 4 1/2". I went at it and my FancyBeast chopped and pretty much mauled it to logs. A little later, I looked around the area again and found another dead tree, a little smaller than the first one. I demolished it as well, and put the logs in a pile for anyone to use. It didn't have to wait long. I noticed another camper gathering some kindling for a fire, so I brought him the wood that I had chopped earlier. He was going to use one the camp stoves, so the relatively small logs were perfect for him.

Yesterday, I picked a log that had seasoned over serveral months and had a 4" diameter. I compared the chopping abilities of my two khuks. With the log's seasoning and its tough core, I greatly appreciated the greater weight and chopping power of my FancyBeast. It only took about a couple of minutes to chop through.

Bob
 
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