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<blockquote data-quote="randallss7" data-source="post: 3074393" data-attributes="member: 24507"><p>I would say, from my experience, they are middle of the road, once on the knife they become stable, I have used them a lot with no problems to date. They are as stable as all the other resin type scales I have used, as hard as a lot of burl woods like California Buckeye or red wood burl. I will give this one a run for the money as I plan on EDCing this knife at least through next archery season. I'm not going to use it as a hammer but it will be used a lot. I'm more interested in the performance of the Elmax, I know its good steel from what I have heard and read, just want to make sure the heat treat methods I have at my disposal make a high performance knife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randallss7, post: 3074393, member: 24507"] I would say, from my experience, they are middle of the road, once on the knife they become stable, I have used them a lot with no problems to date. They are as stable as all the other resin type scales I have used, as hard as a lot of burl woods like California Buckeye or red wood burl. I will give this one a run for the money as I plan on EDCing this knife at least through next archery season. I'm not going to use it as a hammer but it will be used a lot. I'm more interested in the performance of the Elmax, I know its good steel from what I have heard and read, just want to make sure the heat treat methods I have at my disposal make a high performance knife. [/QUOTE]
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