OK well i went and got a magnesium fire starter from walmart. It was 5.99 so i decided to give it a whirl. I got home and was trying to get the thing to work, it took a few tries to get the hang of it but I couldn't get a fire going. Today i had a lot of time on my hands so i decided to take a walk and get some fuel for my fire.
I found some grass that was pretty dry. Around here we have had some snow and temps in the low 20s and high teens. I was worried about the tinder being too wet but it was suprisinly dry. i also found some cat tails that had been broken off for a while and i grabbed them as well.
Next I took the grass and in small bunches I rolled the grass between my open palms. This helped break up the grass so it is easier to ignite. I did this several times until I got a nice little bed for the magnesium to sit in.
Next I got a nice amount of magnesium chips into the bed that I made. If you hold the knife blade at a 90* angle and run it up and down it makes nice chips. I put a decent amount of chips into the bed.
Finally I used the striking side of the magnesium strip and made some sparks. It was the third strike when I made fire.
I let the fire burn for about 2 minutes. I didn't have any wood since there aren't much trees around my house but i am confident that I am able to start a fire with a magnesium strip and a knife.
Pros of mag strip: Cheap, burns hot enough to ignite damp tinder easy to use.
Cons: sucks ass to use in the wind. I am confident I can start a fire with it in the wind it just takes longer and I would recommend making a lot of chips.
Drew