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Buck has been a stalwart of the hunting knife world since at least the 1960s. Known for no-nonsense functionality, it has legions of fans. With modern steel and a higher price range, the new Buck 664 Alpha Hunter Elite gives brand loyalists a top-shelf choice that rivals the best.

Nick LeFort, one of our regular knife contributors, mailed me the Buck Alpha Hunter Elite ($260) with a note that basically said, “You should be the one to test this.” Turns out, he might have been right.

Two days after it arrived, I was kneeling down, bow next to me in the grass, over a whitetail buck that gave me the chance to put this knife through the kind of work it was designed for.

The Alpha Hunter Elite sits in the premium price bracket, although it doesn’t have the overly embellished look of many expensive knives. It looks like a tool you would keep in a pack pocket, not display on a shelf.

In short: The Buck 664 Alpha Hunter Elite handled a full deer without sharpening and earned a permanent spot in my rotation. With MagnaCut steel and a G-10 handle, it offers premium ingredients at a price that may sting, particularly from a knife brand known for its affordability. But if your wallet can handle it, you won’t regret adding this one to your belt.

Shopping for a hunting knife? You need to check out our buyer’s guide.

Buck Alpha Hunter Elite Knife Review


  • Confident, non-slip grip

  • Strong edge retention through heavy field use

  • Solid hand feel and weight balance


  • Higher price point

  • Heavier than minimalist hunting knives


Rachelle Schrute

First Impressions and All the Specs

Buck Alpha Hunter Elite Knife

The 664 Alpha Hunter Elite is a simple, no-frills fixed blade built around a 3.75-inch MagnaCut blade and full tang construction. The textured G-10 scales feel solid the moment you pick it up, and the 0.140-inch blade stock gives it a sturdy profile without looking oversized.

It weighs 5.2 ounces and comes in a molded Kydex sheath. Nothing about it looks fancy or decorative. It is a straightforward hunting knife with a premium price tag and the kind of build that suggests it was made for real work.

Testing: It’ll Hunt

The Alpha Hunter Elite made its first cut minutes after I recovered the deer, which was just minutes after I let my arrow go. Fortunately, he died quickly and only about 15 yards from where he had stood when I shot.

After a quick gut-in drag to get him to the spot I wanted to field dress him, I got to work. The handle locked into my hand with enough texture to ignore blood, hide, and my admittedly clumsy grip. It never shifted or rolled, even when I worked with wet gloves. The weight felt balanced and steady, which mattered once I started those blind cuts in the upper cavity.

Field Dressing

hunting knife on animalhunting knife on animal

For field dressing, the 3.75-inch blade length feels ideal. That compact length gives a sense of control when you’re doing things like reaching up through the diaphragm to free the windpipe.

The Alpha Hunter Elite has a decent heft to the blade, which lets me separate the pelvis without forcing me to overexert or worry about blade bend. The jimping on the spine gave my thumb steady purchase when I needed fine control. The blade tracked straight through fascia and muscle without chatter or drag. It was smooth.

I really appreciate the extra-deep choil. It helps make the knife feel particularly secure without worrying about adding my blood to the pool.

Skinning

skinning knife and deerskinning knife and deer

To be transparent, I prefer a disposable blade knife when it comes to skinning, particularly a fresh animal. Yes, a freshly sharpened blade is great, but nothing cuts quite like a fresh scalpel. But, for an animal that’s cold and stiff, I love a hardy skinning knife that gives both precision and a bit of power.

This was a fresh animal and a hardy knife, but when I test knives, I want to know how much they’re capable of before I have to take them to the stone.

Once I had the deer hung up, skinning showed the same level of performance as dressing. The knife slipped under the hide cleanly and stayed shockingly sharp as I worked my way down. It had the nimbleness needed to skin out the legs cleanly, which says something since it also had the heft needed to lop off the lower part of those legs not an hour earlier.

Edge retention held up through almost the entire animal. I only felt a slight slowdown once I reached the final stretch near the head. Even then, it did just fine. I just noticed that I had to put a bit more oomph into my touches to the fascia. I’d expect that for any knife working through an entire deer. I never stopped to sharpen because I didn’t need to. The knife stayed workable until the last pull of the hide.

Processing

Alpha Hunter Elite Knife in venison meatAlpha Hunter Elite Knife in venison meat

Yeah. I even went there. Granted, I’m a slack and whack kind of processor, and this buck went almost exclusively to my burger stash, but again, without sharpening, I decided to use it for the bulk (not all) of my processing.

This is where the knife went from winning my favor to moving its way into my dang heart. I love the feel of the knife. The rounded spine that follows all the way down through the handle gives it this almost gliding feel, even when you’re using it as a literal utility knife. By the end of processing, it needed a good sharpen (which I’m admittedly yet to do).

Who It’s For

The Alpha Hunter Elite fits hunters who want a dependable fixed blade built for actual game processing, not lightweight novelty. It suits anyone who prefers a secure, substantial hand feel and wants a knife that performs from field dressing to skinning without stopping for maintenance. If you process your own deer each season or value premium steel that can take abuse, this knife fits well.

Where It Falls Short

Buck Alpha Hunter Elite in SheathBuck Alpha Hunter Elite in Sheath

The price stings. It’s not surprising, as MagnaCut steel is simply expensive. It’s the premium price you’ll pay for premium knives. Hunters who only process occasional game or who prefer lighter, minimal blades may not need this level of build. It also carries more weight than streamlined backcountry knives. If you prioritize ounces over performance, this may feel heavy.

Rust starting on bladeRust starting on blade

One note that isn’t specific to this knife, the engraving on the blade represents a weak point that I wish knife builders would pay attention to. Every stainless blade I’ve owned has built a bit of rust around those etched figures. I understand that we need to label the blade, but we need to do better.

In the End …

Buck Knife and HeartBuck Knife and Heart

The Buck 664 Alpha Hunter Elite showed up clean and was quickly covered in proof that it had done real work. It offered excellent control, strong edge retention, and a grip that never gave me a reason to adjust. I will keep using it. It earned that place.

Hunters who want a reliable, premium fixed blade for actual field dressing and skinning will appreciate how this knife performs once the real work begins.



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