Looks like a well designed hunter to me....great lines to it. Never could understand "clunky". I'm not fond of hollow grinds, but since this one extends well up the blade it would work better for full depth slicing(until you hit the flat)than some others I've seen. Hollow grinds are also weaker structurally than other grinds, however they do provide very sharp edges....most scalpels are hollow ground. Assuming you're not going to try using it as a prybar it should work. Sandvik makes 14C28N, which is apparently an upgrade to one of their other steels that incorporates both increased chromium, plus nitrogen. It's seems to be used exclusively by Kershaw, and while it looks good on paper, I've never tried it so can't comment. Sandvik does make very good steel, though.