
Which one would you prefer?
I am pretty new to this bushcraft. I do go camping a lot, but when I see bushcraft camping than that's nothing compared to what I am used to. I also have my own garden since a few months. So I can practice and try some things there.
Now I am looking at a proper bushcraft knife. I have been looking at the "Real Steel Bushcraft Plus II Scandi" and the "Casström No. 10 Swedish Forest Knife Scandi". Both are 14C28N. Which I think is a great steel to start with. Pretty low maintenance in terms of rust forming and pretty easy to sharpen and not that expensive.
So far I prefer the real steel in terms of design and lemmet size (It's a tiny bit longer than the Casstrom), but will I be able to use this knife on a ferro rod with the bezzles on the back of the lemmet? Or should I just go cheaper and easier and choose a Mora Garberg?
3 options. Which one would you choose in my case?
EDIT: Since I have heard more and more about the 90 degree spine for using it on a ferro rod. I have looked into the Real steel knife. And the "grip bumbs" don't seem to have a 90 degree edge as seen on the added picture.
Real steel \"Grip bumbs\" as seen from above