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value of old knife?
I have an old case knife, 2 blade trapper i belive is the model. is 7 3 / 8 inches open with handles of ivory to friend me gave several years ago in a worksheet that has more than xx case is pa Rockford Woodford or sick and in castrating blade that has the number 3254 that nobody knows the value of this knife I sent this question earlier and a guy called rabbit replied, but said it needed more information to respond to I hopw this gives him or another person to determine value
I can not answer your question completely.Maybe a collector knife you.All tell you what I know is that an elder of the church says below there XX or XXX dots indicating that the knife was mine close.He quite successful made.He said 1985 and this is when my Sodbuster Jr. was bought.However not know what the code someone is.Maybe will tell you more ..................... .....
Blade Trapper

A while back she had attended a seminar on whitetail hunting, hoping to get some inside information that could tip the odds in my favor when hunting deer. Most of the information presented that day was pretty good but not earth shattering. However, I did learn a lot about Broadheads and I'd like to share that information with you today. This article explains the types of Broadheads on the market and detailed some of the points you may want to consider to buy their Broadheads.
First, if you are looking for the sheet that gives the most insight is the 2 blade leading edge. However, can see that the blade 2 will not give the amount of tissue damage that 3 or 4 Blade Broadhead. This means you will have to fine tune their tracking skills because the blood trail will be much skimpier with the sheet 2. If you are not a monitoring program with experience, this could cause problems. The only solution this is real sure that the arrow of the place exactly where you want to go.
Many hunters prefer the 3 or 4 blade styles on the market today. The 4 blade will give you maximum tissue damage. If you hit an animal with a record of 4 as opposed to sheet 2, will have twice the cutting surface. Now he has created a pretty good blood trail.
Another important consideration is arrow flight. How accurate are you with your current Broadhead design? In theory, two sheet must be the most accurate, since it has as a surface lot. A field point is a good example of a tip without much surface. Thus, a less surface Broadhead should stabilize and shoot the best.
The Accuracy is the most important thing in bowhunting. Some hunters want to put a big hole in an animal and go with the blades of large diameter. The thing to remember here is that Broadhead once its gets more than 1 ½ inches in diameter, not too flat due to the added resistance.
My final thought is that I think 99% of the Broadheads on the market today will give adequate penetration. To achieve accuracy, Broadheads be attached to the shaft with the blades in alignment with the centerline of the shaft. If your arrows are fishtailing, you will have problems. The problem can not be your Broadhead, but the general set of his bow and / or size of their arrows. Ask your bow tuned by a professional and then a "paper tune" your arrows.
Broadhead Deciding which is best for you is not always easy. I hope this will give a better understanding of some points to consider before your next purchase. Shoot what works best for their implementation and not another of others.
Thanks for your attention and I hope this article has benefited you.
Todd
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