Agree on the unknown. As far as no mention of having a ventliner, neither does the description- what little there is- of the knight disc elite having it, but it does.We dont even know if its a Lehigh made plug. It could be or they might just be reselling the CVA or Western Powders plug. It has no mention of a vent liner.
I was planning on keeping this rifle for a long time provided it will give the long range accuracy it's advertised for.If you plan on keeping the rifle for a long time and shooting a few thousand rounds through it, go for the Arrowhead rifles breech plug.
As for a charge/bullet with BH...…… 290gr Barnes T-EZ and 110grs volume. Many hunters use that combination because it just flat out works.
I was planning on keeping this rifle for a long time provided it will give the long range accuracy it's advertised for.
Got to admit the first range session was dismal using power belts and pellets. As it happens I actually have 2 of these, one I planned to keep the other probably sell or trade ,it's still in the box. I've been collecting for a number of years and find myself with 4 various nib rifles and several used .
I found the black horn breach plug at muzzle-loaders have not located a Lehigh yet. Must humbly admit I don't fully understand the value of a vent liner. I'm old school side hammer I guess.
Must humbly admit I don't fully understand the value of a vent liner.
Little pricey but very good conceptThis may seem like its expensive, but if you plan on keeping the rifle and shooting A LOT, then this plug is the way I'd go. No leaking, no vent liners to replace, no "O" rings, just a perfect seal.
https://www.arrowheadrifles.com/product/cva_qrbp/
Guys will tell you that its to expensive, but they're replacing vent liners and "O" rings if they shoot a lot.
Just my take...…...
Useing the collective knowledge of this forum can alleviate a lot of frustration and expense but yeah I get what your saying . And I'm looking forward to my next opportunity to to do just that. A bad day at the range is better than a good day at work lol.A vent liner can be used to replace a worn out flash hole, which happens from shooting the rifle. A vent liner is just a screw with a hole drilled through the center. A worn plug can be repaired by drilling and tapping it to utilize the vent liner to replace the flash hole.
Just my opinion, my opinion, how can you make decisions on what you really want for a rifle, if you haven't actually shot one much. To me it seems one would be better off being frustrated, and gaining experience. Spend less time at the keyboard, and more time at the range.
Just my opinion, my opinion, how can you make decisions on what you really want for a rifle, if you haven't actually shot one much. To me it seems one would be better off being frustrated, and gaining experience. Spend less time at the keyboard, and more time at the range.
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