Would you consider this a good combo for outdoor camping hunting survival???

IMHO the answer is "No" because the two knives are too close to each other in size/configuration and occupy much the same functional niche.

Take them out in the woods camping/hunting/survivaling to test them out, then post the results here as an answer to the question, which would be educational and enlightening to us all. Those of us who happen to like and are interested in hearing of the real world performance of the models you've named would be especially appreciative.

(edit to add) Note that I think each knife mentioned is individually a good knife in the Busse pantheon of bladeware. It's just that for a two-knife combo these two don't offer the breadth of diversity I like. My preference would be for a big-and-little combination of blades -- a biggie with a 7"+ blade for chopping/splitting and a 3"-4"ish thin blade for cutting/slicing chores.
 
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oh you mean knives.Well I use a Tom Brown tracker and a Fallkniven F1.Sometimes a Ka-Bar and a Sp-8 machete depending on the bush.
 
I would prefer a Busse HD and a SH. That's what now goes out with me 4 wheeling in the swamp or mountains. You could do about any camp/survival chore you wanted with that pair. That would give you a small, very tough utility blade and a large bullet proof chopper. There are a myriad of other fine knives that would also fit this bill, I'm just partial to the Infi.
 
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