I have 3 gransfors axes, mini, wildlife and Scandinavian. They are different tools and I like them all. The wildlife hatchet is an excellent hatchet and I use it quite a bit, used it this past weekend to process some hickory for a smoker. It cuts well and splits well. I have other hatchets like a True Temper Tomahawk that was my grandfathers, which is better at splitting than it is at chopping and cutting. I have a Gerber hatchet too and for the money its unbeatable, but it also splits better than it cuts and chops, esp compared to the wildlife hatchet. I always have the Gerber in the bed of my truck as a beater axe and a hammer.
The wildlife hatchet of course is a finely crafted tool and I take much better care of it and use it only the way it was intended to be used. That said it is a small chore camp hatchet and if that's all you need its a fine choice. However. as Boreal B and others mentioned longer is better and safer when it comes to axes. Personally, I've gravitated to using my Scandinavian axe the most on trips. At boys axe form factor you can do real work with it safely when you need to, but its still very manageable choked up for hatchet chores and its not so big that it doesn't pack well. If I was just buying one quality axe for camping it would be the Scandinavian