I met with Case at SHOT this year and then had lunch with them later that week. We hadn’t done anything together in a few years, so in talking, one thing led to another, and soon we were talking about me testing some of their knives. I’ll also have Caiti Hladky, who is a cowgirl buddy over in Colorado, test some of their cowboy knives. She works in feedlots, breaks horses and works in big bull sales around the country. She’s a good cowgirl and will be able to put them to the test, as well as anyone I know.
The first knife I wanted to test was the Case Roland Welker Smooth Natural Micarta RW Caper. The timing was perfect. Shortly after receiving the Case RW Caper, I had a pigeon hunt lined up. I just got a Ruger 10/22 and wanted to trick it out and take it pigeon hunting. I love making pigeon poppers. I used to use a boning knife to breast out my doves, pigeons, and ducks and make poppers, but about five years ago, I started using a caping knife to breast out my birds. So, with that said, let’s see how the knife worked out on this hunt.
Looks like a useful caper. I’d use one.
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