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Knights are on sale right now. That's the word on the street.
Quote from: Jonathan_S on February 19, 2021, 08:55:33 AMKnights are on sale right now. That's the word on the street.Pretty sold on the accura V2. Do you know what knight model would be it's equal?
Quote from: lamrith on February 19, 2021, 08:58:16 AMQuote from: Jonathan_S on February 19, 2021, 08:55:33 AMKnights are on sale right now. That's the word on the street.Pretty sold on the accura V2. Do you know what knight model would be it's equal?Personal opinion is that the Knight is of higher quality. I was in the same boat as you looking for an Accura V2. Shot both, handled both, and bought the Knight Bighorn (happened to be on sale for $260) but I would have bought a Knight anyway.
Disc Extreme for $349.99 is a steal!
With the disc extreme, can you take the breech out with your fingers? Is the primer completely enclosed from the elements?
I just purchased a CVA accura V2 LR at my local sportsmans. The price was right and I am hoping they allow 1x scopes. If they don't....well the price was no longer right as it is not drilled or tapped for a a front site.... That will be a few bucks to get done. Anyhow, the reviews are pretty darn awesome so I figured what the heck.....lets give it a go. The breach can be taken out with your hands and it is already set up with the 209 primer system. Load development will start here in a few weeks so I will let you know how it shoots. I actually thought it felt good in my hands but then again, I have never held a knight. If it shoots as good as my TC black diamonds....you really can't beat the price. Good luck on your search....I don't think you can go wrong with any of the new muzzy's on the market these days.
Quote from: jrebel on February 19, 2021, 11:33:02 AMI just purchased a CVA accura V2 LR at my local sportsmans. The price was right and I am hoping they allow 1x scopes. If they don't....well the price was no longer right as it is not drilled or tapped for a a front site.... That will be a few bucks to get done. Anyhow, the reviews are pretty darn awesome so I figured what the heck.....lets give it a go. The breach can be taken out with your hands and it is already set up with the 209 primer system. Load development will start here in a few weeks so I will let you know how it shoots. I actually thought it felt good in my hands but then again, I have never held a knight. If it shoots as good as my TC black diamonds....you really can't beat the price. Good luck on your search....I don't think you can go wrong with any of the new muzzy's on the market these days. That is a thing with all the "*R" models (LR, MR, PR) they are not drilled for irons at all. The rest of the V2 models are drilled/tapped for irons and scope. I plan to buy a scoped version out of the gate since I plan to hunt AZ with it and they allow it and everyone says replace the stock sights anyway, so why pay for stock ones and replace them!?Odd that sportsmans would carry them actually given they are not legal to hunt in NW in that configuration. I know a guy that can probably drill/tap it for you
Quote from: lamrith on February 19, 2021, 11:37:56 AMQuote from: jrebel on February 19, 2021, 11:33:02 AMI just purchased a CVA accura V2 LR at my local sportsmans. The price was right and I am hoping they allow 1x scopes. If they don't....well the price was no longer right as it is not drilled or tapped for a a front site.... That will be a few bucks to get done. Anyhow, the reviews are pretty darn awesome so I figured what the heck.....lets give it a go. The breach can be taken out with your hands and it is already set up with the 209 primer system. Load development will start here in a few weeks so I will let you know how it shoots. I actually thought it felt good in my hands but then again, I have never held a knight. If it shoots as good as my TC black diamonds....you really can't beat the price. Good luck on your search....I don't think you can go wrong with any of the new muzzy's on the market these days. That is a thing with all the "*R" models (LR, MR, PR) they are not drilled for irons at all. The rest of the V2 models are drilled/tapped for irons and scope. I plan to buy a scoped version out of the gate since I plan to hunt AZ with it and they allow it and everyone says replace the stock sights anyway, so why pay for stock ones and replace them!?Odd that sportsmans would carry them actually given they are not legal to hunt in NW in that configuration. I know a guy that can probably drill/tap it for youNot sure what part you are saying is not legal in our state, but the 209 set up is legal now.
Also, order a Blackhorn 209 breech plug.
You wont be sorry, If you need load info let me know. Mike
I have the EABCO rail/peep with a Lyman globe on my Accura V2 and didn’t have any issue with getting things adjusted. I really like the setup. I used the factory sights for a year and used a ghost ring for a couple years. The peep/globe setup is the best option for precise aiming.
Quote from: andersonjk4 on February 20, 2021, 03:09:56 PMI have the EABCO rail/peep with a Lyman globe on my Accura V2 and didn’t have any issue with getting things adjusted. I really like the setup. I used the factory sights for a year and used a ghost ring for a couple years. The peep/globe setup is the best option for precise aiming.awesome great to hear. Sounds like the Williams unit is hit or miss for elevation. Did you have to use multiple pieces for the front sight like one of the peep sight walkthru's says?
If your using the Lyman it should come with different inserts, I use the post. I bought the EABCO rear. My load is 84 weighed gr of BH 209, a Harvester Crushrib black sabot and a 300 gr Speer Deep Curl. Fired off with a CCI 209 primer. NO swabbing between shots necessary. The first year I used 77 weighed gr of the 209 and Win 209 primers. Worked fine too. Blackhorn will be out again shortly. Watch Graf's and Midway and others. I buy 5 lb jugs, it works out cheaper than the 10oz bottles. The .452 Deep curls are deadly!Mike