I am familiar with some of the myriad of tests that have been attempted or done, including CATRA results for edge retention. The average hunter, who is unaware of these tests, may suprise us with their opinions.
Edge geometry and what is being cut can be huge factors. I remember field dressing a deer in a creek bottom where the deer was covered in sand. My CPM 3V knife at HRC 61-62 dulled before I finished. Impossible, I thought. I would normally say that my 3V holds a great edge, because of edge stability, but apparently not always. Yes, I have heard a wild boar can dull a knife quickly because of sand in the hide.
The steel that holds the best edge, is probably one I have not tried. I've used ATS 34, D2, CPM S30V, CPM 3V, CPM S90V, 1084, 1095, and 01.