Mother Monkey Fail To Protect Her Baby From Leopard Hunting – The Survival of Wildlife

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Mother Monkey Fail To Protect Her Baby From Leopard Hunting – The Survival of Wildlife
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If you’ve done any research into the Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe, you probably realize there’s a significant waiting list to get one. So as I waited over 2 months to get mine, I got a little itchy and scratchy…so I bought the Wildlife Hatchet to tide me over for a bit. Now that I have received my small forest axe, I do a side by side comparison of the two…
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25 thoughts on “Mother Monkey Fail To Protect Her Baby From Leopard Hunting – The Survival of Wildlife”

  1. Umm. This is no review. You're comparing a hatchet to an axe. Did you knock yourself in the head with the hatchet by accident?

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  2. more than 13 minutes of presentation and not a single information on size and weight 🙂 you just use words: small, shorter, similar, …..

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  3. The swedes make some awesome products. Hilleberg tents, Hults-bruk and Grandfors bruk axes and Mora Knives. Oh I didn't forget to mention those world-class beautiful Women! The Swedes have it good!

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  4. Also in the same book i'm reading , there is a man named McLaren who traveled the country on his days off and entered chopping contests, no one could beat his time, the man knew how to use an axe.. Several examples of his times set, one was a 12 " log and his time to chop it in to was 47 seconds, the closest chopper was 4 min and 23 seconds… That requires a very sharp axe and skills knowing how to make each swing be productive… Those old timers got paid by swinging a very sharp axe..
    Of course today we watch Timber Sports of men and women chop logs in to against the clock.. Bushcraft is different and so is camping and building a fire to cook on with a very sharp axe or hatchet.. you don't get paid to do it..

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  5. For bucking a log , here is a tip, chop in at 45* degree angle and the cut should be the width of the diameter of the log…rough measurement rather than 90* degrees.. Try both angles and see the difference..

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  6. After watching a lot of video clips for information on these fine tools , i got it down to Wetterlings or Gransfors Bruks appears to me that both companies make great tools for forest use.. i ordered the Wildlife Hatchet for my needs and it arrived yesterday, i'm impressed with the quality and workmanship.. Tomorrow i get to go out into the forest to use it…can't wait..

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  7. Thanks for mentioning the metal prong being removed from the wildlife hatchet. I've just bought a new handle and was straight on the phone saying they forgot a part. The guys in the shop set me straight and said they don't use it anymore. Here's hoping they haven't changed the axe head to account for the pin being removed and mine stays on fine.

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  8. This is an excellent review and I will tell you why I think so. I watched several other vids before deciding to purchase the Small Forest Axe, and when I received it this morning the first thing I noticed was it didn't have a metal wedge. So, I thought what's that about? Your explanation alleviated me of any doubt and otherwise the quality is evident. This is a beautiful tool. I also have a Fiskars X7 hatchet. I's kind of a banger/garden axe, but it packs easily and works. But I just love the Gransfors for its craftsmanship and traditional style. Anyway, thanks.

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  9. Say Heah, Infact I'm taking my Small Forest Axe out this weekend. I'm also framing it with my Fox Bushcraft Parang and my Mora 2000 a real nice matching combo and the Small afirest Axe will fit in prrfect I think. I'm also bringing my Wicked Tough Saw Combo. This way, I can at least carry my Fix Bushcraft Parang/Mora 2000 plus my Wicked Tough Saw on my Survival Belt All the time. My Kidiak Gearsling has elastic straps on the side for my Small Forest Axe. So I have my cutting tools and Gear basically on me. Infact, I practice this to see what works and what doesn't. I like doing Solo Scouting, and a overnighter. So its important for me to know before I find out too late. Yeah, I really like my Small Forest Axe because its pretty lite considering what it can do. What I like about this set is the low maintaining on my knives, The Axe and saw I just have to be reasonable and wipe them down with a oil cloth when I'm done. But still better than a car in blade, So I do olgo when its wet, I just take my appropriate gear. Yeah, mist winter I used my Council 24" Wood Craft Pack Axe, So it will be nice to use one of my Fav's my G.B. Small Forest Axe.,,.

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  10. Mattias Mattsson is the only Smith to forge the wildlife hatchet it's his speciality piece the small forest axe is forged by all the smiths at GB with the exception of Paul Alford GBs master Smith and Lenard Peterson who used to be the only Smith to forge the hunters axe but who spends most of his time guiding new and younger smiths in the finer points of forging certain GB models!

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  11. So many people buy a Gransfors and suddenly become "expert" enough to make a video. Perhaps you should learn to swing an axe before you review tools. Your chopping technique is shit.

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