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Hello,
I have a Knight Disc Supreme rifle. I have the time and am experienced in developing loads for rifles and want to gain the best accuracy I can gain from this rifle. It has been modified by Mr. Fike so no discs are needed. The weapon has two action screws that attach the action to the stock and has a floor plate for these screws. A good recoil pad has been added.We have received a muzzlebrake for the weapon and funnel for loading it.
There are enough of these weapons available that some basic paradigm must exist as to an accurate range for loads which must exist for these Knight rifles. Since my weapon has been modified, Knight has not been helpful as of now, as to giving me some idea as to best range of loads. I have fired 100 grain loads ( 70 by weight) for sighting it in. I figured there is a lot of practical knowledge from shooters on this site and it has been quite useful to me as I am introduced to a type of shooting I am not familiar with. I have a chronograph and can use it to identify a specific velocity range for these barrels.
I am in the Rockies in New Mexico, and potentially long range shots may happen, if the energy for these large projectiles will provide a clean kill.
I have a Knight Disc Supreme rifle. I have the time and am experienced in developing loads for rifles and want to gain the best accuracy I can gain from this rifle. It has been modified by Mr. Fike so no discs are needed. The weapon has two action screws that attach the action to the stock and has a floor plate for these screws. A good recoil pad has been added.We have received a muzzlebrake for the weapon and funnel for loading it.
There are enough of these weapons available that some basic paradigm must exist as to an accurate range for loads which must exist for these Knight rifles. Since my weapon has been modified, Knight has not been helpful as of now, as to giving me some idea as to best range of loads. I have fired 100 grain loads ( 70 by weight) for sighting it in. I figured there is a lot of practical knowledge from shooters on this site and it has been quite useful to me as I am introduced to a type of shooting I am not familiar with. I have a chronograph and can use it to identify a specific velocity range for these barrels.
I am in the Rockies in New Mexico, and potentially long range shots may happen, if the energy for these large projectiles will provide a clean kill.