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It finally came today. I love it and haven't even put a round through it. I put the williams fp sight on right after I got it. I had to mount it in front of the breech because the bolt would not clear the sight. It still is a lot further back than the factory sight. Here's a few pics.
Quote from: teanawayslayer on June 13, 2011, 12:08:46 PMIt finally came today. I love it and haven't even put a round through it. I put the williams fp sight on right after I got it. I had to mount it in front of the breech because the bolt would not clear the sight. It still is a lot further back than the factory sight. Here's a few pics.Awesome!!! Thought you were doing the plain black stock... I really like that setup... I assume you got the Western Setup also?
Quote from: Sabotloader on June 13, 2011, 12:33:22 PMQuote from: teanawayslayer on June 13, 2011, 12:08:46 PMIt finally came today. I love it and haven't even put a round through it. I put the williams fp sight on right after I got it. I had to mount it in front of the breech because the bolt would not clear the sight. It still is a lot further back than the factory sight. Here's a few pics.The barreld action on a Knight is one of the strongest ML actions on the market. It is solid and it is tuff. Knights can shoot 150 grains of loose T7 if you so chose to do so... do not know why you would but you could.Awesome!!! Thought you were doing the plain black stock... I really like that setup... I assume you got the Western Setup also?I was going to get the carbon stock but I ended up with this one. Gordy said if I didn't like it that he would send me the carbon one. I have had it for an hour and it's growing on me fast. Yep got the western kit. I like the action on this gun. It seems so stout. My x-150 felt really cheap compared to this action.
Quote from: teanawayslayer on June 13, 2011, 12:08:46 PMIt finally came today. I love it and haven't even put a round through it. I put the williams fp sight on right after I got it. I had to mount it in front of the breech because the bolt would not clear the sight. It still is a lot further back than the factory sight. Here's a few pics.The barreld action on a Knight is one of the strongest ML actions on the market. It is solid and it is tuff. Knights can shoot 150 grains of loose T7 if you so chose to do so... do not know why you would but you could.Awesome!!! Thought you were doing the plain black stock... I really like that setup... I assume you got the Western Setup also?
Good looking rifle. Price if you don't mind me asking?Any local dealers selling them that you know of?
Right on dude. Looks sweet. Glad you finally got it. I wonder if you got a different peep site, like the one I have on my gun, if you would be able to move it all the way back.
Quote from: Blsum on June 14, 2011, 01:06:12 AMRight on dude. Looks sweet. Glad you finally got it. I wonder if you got a different peep site, like the one I have on my gun, if you would be able to move it all the way back. which one is is?
I am curious to know what kind of accuracy you get with it. I like the looks of it!
I hope you plan on bringing that to our neck of the woods this season!!! in fact you better bring it out this summer so you can sight it in and hang out with everybody!
Good to hear you like your new gun. To bad you didn't have that gun last November when Mr. Biggs was running around in front of you. But on the bright side you have it now and when you get another good tag you will be ready.
Quote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 01:13:38 AMGood to hear you like your new gun. To bad you didn't have that gun last November when Mr. Biggs was running around in front of you. But on the bright side you have it now and when you get another good tag you will be ready. can't blame the miss on the gun. It happens to the best of us
Quote from: shortnround on June 14, 2011, 07:42:03 AMI am curious to know what kind of accuracy you get with it. I like the looks of it!I will let you know after I shoot it. I would think I should have one to two inch groups at 100 yards.
Hey sabotloader. I see what you were talking about with the breech plug. That hole is pretty small. I am going to have to have it drilled out.
Quote from: teanawayslayer on June 24, 2011, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 01:13:38 AMGood to hear you like your new gun. To bad you didn't have that gun last November when Mr. Biggs was running around in front of you. But on the bright side you have it now and when you get another good tag you will be ready. can't blame the miss on the gun. It happens to the best of usGot to place the blame some where man. sites, gun, buck fever what ever works right. Cause its never your fault
Quote from: teanawayslayer on June 14, 2011, 05:30:24 PMQuote from: shortnround on June 14, 2011, 07:42:03 AMI am curious to know what kind of accuracy you get with it. I like the looks of it!I will let you know after I shoot it. I would think I should have one to two inch groups at 100 yards.Thanks for the follow up. I know what's #1 on my list for the next big purchase.
Quote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 09:52:54 AMQuote from: teanawayslayer on June 24, 2011, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 01:13:38 AMGood to hear you like your new gun. To bad you didn't have that gun last November when Mr. Biggs was running around in front of you. But on the bright side you have it now and when you get another good tag you will be ready. can't blame the miss on the gun. It happens to the best of usGot to place the blame some where man. sites, gun, buck fever what ever works right. Cause its never your fault I said it was my fault , without saying it.
Didn't you say the first cap didn't go off?
Quote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 07:33:47 PMDidn't you say the first cap didn't go off?That can happen especially if you did not have the secondary safety screwed all the way off.It just something I do all the time - tighten the secondary to the off position. I have even gone to the point of adding teflon paste to the post to keep the gun vibrations from vibrating the secondary safety to the on position.With the DISC and Western Kit installed the one good thing is that the cap does not have any room to fall off but in a Big Horn - that would really be possible. Just gotta get the right nipple installed.
That's one of the reasons I have not go into knight rifles. I have seen first hand that 2nd safety mess up hunts. When you pull up to make that shot and you go click it's not a good feeling. I was with a hunter that shot a cow and it needed another one. When we got up to it, he went to shoot it and click no bang! Then the cow took off. He had it off but it worked it's way back on enough to keep the gun from going off. That was not a fun chase!I have thought about a knight a few times but havent done it yet. Not sure if I will or not I don't like problems.
It wasn't a bighorn that didn't go off. Late November hunt. 10-15 degrees out and a foot or more of snow. The only times I've ever had a muzzy not go off is when I was trying to shoot an animal. Both times where at bull elk. Luckily the first one stuck around long enough and I was able to recap and get him. But no such luck the second go round, even worse was the guy sitting 6 feet to my left didn't have a clear shot.
Quote from: teanawayslayer on June 24, 2011, 05:08:51 PMQuote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 09:52:54 AMQuote from: teanawayslayer on June 24, 2011, 04:44:12 AMQuote from: Blsum on June 24, 2011, 01:13:38 AMGood to hear you like your new gun. To bad you didn't have that gun last November when Mr. Biggs was running around in front of you. But on the bright side you have it now and when you get another good tag you will be ready. can't blame the miss on the gun. It happens to the best of usGot to place the blame some where man. sites, gun, buck fever what ever works right. Cause its never your fault I said it was my fault , without saying it.Didn't you say the first cap didn't go off?
teanawayslayer I was working with my Western Kit today, showing a local dealer, and now I have a question for you..When you shot you gun were you using #11's or Musket Caps?If you were using #11's how did they fit on the nipple post? Today while placing caps on and off I noticed on my Knight Red Hots - the cap did not fit real snung, in fact several fell off the post. That is not the way a #11 should fit, so now I am curious about your experiance. I ended up switching out the Red Hot for another nipple I had on hand and the caps were really tight on it. The way they are suppose to be.
I was using cci #11 mag caps and they seemed to be pretty tight for the most part. I had a few that were loose. I think it was just an imperfection in the cap itself.
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on June 24, 2011, 09:25:30 PMThat's one of the reasons I have not go into knight rifles. I have seen first hand that 2nd safety mess up hunts. When you pull up to make that shot and you go click it's not a good feeling. I was with a hunter that shot a cow and it needed another one. When we got up to it, he went to shoot it and click no bang! Then the cow took off. He had it off but it worked it's way back on enough to keep the gun from going off. That was not a fun chase!I have thought about a knight a few times but havent done it yet. Not sure if I will or not I don't like problems.A lot of folks do not like the secondary safety, I am not one of them they are often very handy. As for its operation, once you become familiar with the gun it never becomes a problem... it is just something you are aware of - I really never even think about it any more - it is just automatic. Yet a little bit of paste teflon takes care of the whole problem. The gun is just such a good gun it is not worth the worry.But what it really comes down to is 'know your gun'
Yeah but in the heat of the moment, and running threw brush and a animal jumps up. The last thing you are thinking about is the 2nd saftey. People tend to fall apart when a animal is infront of them or after they knock one down. If I ever bought one I would fix it so I would never have to worry about it
24 years young I don't have the best ankels, but when crap hits the fan you have to chase them sometimes
It's nice when it works that way But I can assure you it doesnt always
Whole in the truck wow! Never done that with a elk Mine always come out in chunks
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on June 25, 2011, 06:57:39 PMYeah but in the heat of the moment, and running threw brush and a animal jumps up. The last thing you are thinking about is the 2nd saftey. People tend to fall apart when a animal is infront of them or after they knock one down. If I ever bought one I would fix it so I would never have to worry about it You must be a young guy! I am to old to run through da brush
At least your has horns attached to them Mine have all been bald
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on June 25, 2011, 10:16:50 PMAt least your has horns attached to them Mine have all been bald Washington sucks. all mine have been bald too. sabotloader lives in a little better state.