Philosophy of Use (RMJ Tactical Hawks)

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I've been doing a lot of research for a good tomahawk for SHTF/bushcraft work and I really love the lifetime guarantee on the RMJ tactical hawks. They seem indestructible and high quality. Yes, the price tag is high but it is taking into account the warranty and name recognition.

My question is, what is the philosophy of use for the different hawks they offer?
Eagle Talon-
Shrike-
S13 Shrike-
Kestrel-
Kestrel feather-
Jenny Wren-

I couldn't find anything on the website or around the web as to the philosophy of use for each of these so please share what you think it is.

Thanks in advance!
 
I have a loggerhead shrike. It has a hammer poll instead of a spike. I see the POU is tactical breaching tools for the heavier ones and the lighter hawks (feather and jenny wren) are more of martial blades. I can say that they do chop surprisingly well and my Loggerhead splits wood quite well because it has a thick bit and decent weight. If i was out in the wood and that is what I had, ide be perfectly happy. There are better tools for wood work though.
 
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I try to get pictures of wood work with it for you this weekend. Here is a pic of my LH Shrike with my favorite knife...

 
I'm sad to see that RMJ Tactical discontinued the Loggerhead. In your opinion would the Eagle Talon be too large to take backpacking or would I want a feather?
 
I know Ryan has said the Jenny Wren was designed to be the tomahawk you'd use when fighting within the confines of a phone booth...
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