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Hunting Knife Precision Built for Aussie Outdoorsmen

Fed up with dull blades that fail in the field?

Our hunting knives slice clean and hold strong for every Aussie outdoor challenge.

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Have a question about hunting knives? Then check out our FAQs section at the bottom of the page!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to sharpen hunting knife?

To sharpen a hunting knife, start by securing the blade and choosing a sharpening tool like a whetstone, sharpening rod, or guided sharpener. Hold the blade at a consistent angle (usually 20 degrees) and draw it across the abrasive surface in smooth, even strokes, working from heel to tip. Repeat on both sides until a sharp edge forms. Finish by honing with a finer stone or strop to polish and refine the blade for maximum cutting performance. Always follow manufacturer's guidelines to avoid damaging your knife.

How to clean hunting knife?

To clean a hunting knife, first rinse the blade with warm water to remove dirt and debris. Use mild soap and a soft cloth or sponge to gently scrub the blade and handle, avoiding harsh chemicals that can damage the materials. Dry the knife thoroughly with a clean towel to prevent rust or corrosion. For added protection, apply a light coat of oil to the blade before storing. Always clean your hunting knife promptly after use to maintain its performance and longevity.

How to close hunting knife?

To close a hunting knife safely, first ensure your fingers are clear of the blade’s path. If it’s a folding knife with a locking mechanism, press or slide the lock release (such as a liner lock, frame lock, or button) to disengage the blade. Then, carefully fold the blade back into the handle until it clicks securely into place. Always close the knife slowly and with control to avoid accidental cuts or damage.

What is a good hunting knife?

A good hunting knife features a sharp, durable blade made from high-quality steel that holds an edge well and resists corrosion. It should have an ergonomic, non-slip handle for a secure grip in all conditions, and a design suited to tasks like skinning, cutting, and general bushcraft. Reliability, balance, and ease of maintenance are key, making it a trusted tool for any Aussie hunter or angler in the field.