Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: Sabotloader on August 31, 2015, 05:05:40 PM
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Shawn on another forum posted this link to the Knight Ultimate Range. It is a great rod and the price can not be beat... but check shipping someone said it is high...
Just change the jag on the end to what ever caliber you wish.
http://www.natchezss.com/ramrod-w-extending-jag-22-50.html (http://www.natchezss.com/ramrod-w-extending-jag-22-50.html)
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Just got a notice - They are sold out - that was really quick!
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I wonder if someone could source the components for the adjustable stop and the muzzle protector? Even the handle with out "Knight" logo?
I have one I got from Knight and think it is great. I looked at the components used to make it and it didn't look like anything that Knight had made, it looked to me more like stuff they bought and made into range rods.
If you could find the parts the 5/16" stainless steel rod would be easy to get and make your own.
I have another range rod with muzzle protector for my long barreled Hawken I got from Track of The Wolf, it doesn't have a swiveling handle with ball bearings or a adjustable stop, but it works fine.
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I wonder if someone could source the components for the adjustable stop and the muzzle protector? Even the handle with out "Knight" logo?
I have one I got from Knight and think it is great. I looked at the components used to make it and it didn't look like anything that Knight had made, it looked to me more like stuff they bought and made into range rods.
If you could find the parts the 5/16" stainless steel rod would be easy to get and make your own.
I have another range rod with muzzle protector for my long barreled Hawken I got from Track of The Wolf, it doesn't have a swiveling handle with ball bearings or a adjustable stop, but it works fine.
You are correct the Range rod was made by Lehigh Defense for Knight...