Knight KRB7 Value ?

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michiganbowbender

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Just a general value of a Knight KRB7 in camo with stainless. Original owner, it's a tack driver when shooting .460gr conical lead bullets but that is the only bullet that has been shot thru it. No rust and in very good condition, inside and out.
Our Michigan special muzzleloading season is now pretty much a thing of the past with the new rule package allowing any weapon including Centerfires and I own a CVA 50cal pistol that I would prefer to use anyway.
Can post pictures later.
 
Just a general value of a Knight KRB7 in camo with stainless. Original owner, it's a tack driver when shooting .460gr conical lead bullets but that is the only bullet that has been shot thru it. No rust and in very good condition, inside and out.
Our Michigan special muzzleloading season is now pretty much a thing of the past with the new rule package allowing any weapon including Centerfires and I own a CVA 50cal pistol that I would prefer to use anyway.
Can post pictures later.
I’m in the southwest lower corner of Michigan. Whats the new regs on new rules for hunting guns? I haven’t seen or heard anything.
 
I’m in the southwest lower corner of Michigan. Whats the new regs on new rules for hunting guns? I haven’t seen or heard anything.

Season shortened and you may use any legal weapon........it's about midway down the page and marked with stars.

You may want to read this Greg.
LOWER PENINSULA
  • In addition to the archery season, antlerless deer may be taken on the deer/deer combo license during the firearm and muzzleloader seasons in all Lower Peninsula DMUs.
  • Early and late antlerless seasons will be open in all Lower Peninsula mainland DMUs.
  • Antlerless deer may be taken on a deer/deer combo license during both the early and late antlerless seasons in the Lower Peninsula.
  • Antlerless quotas will change in select DMUs.
  • LOWER PENINSULA
    • In addition to the archery season, antlerless deer may be taken on the deer/deer combo license during the firearm and muzzleloader seasons in all Lower Peninsula DMUs.
    • Early and late antlerless seasons will be open in all Lower Peninsula mainland DMUs.
    • Antlerless deer may be taken on a deer/deer combo license during both the early and late antlerless seasons in the Lower Peninsula.
    • Antlerless quotas will change in select DMUs.
    • The muzzleloader season in the southern Lower Peninsula will be shortened to 10 days and the late antlerless firearm season will begin the Monday after the muzzleloader season concludes in the Lower Peninsula. Muzzleloaders can be used on public lands in Zone 3 during the late antlerless firearm season to take any deer with a valid tag.
    • ******All legal firearms may be used during the muzzleloader season in the southern Lower Peninsula.*********
    • Carcass movement restrictions will be scaled to areas most affected by chronic wasting disease. This aligns movement restrictions to areas with the highest risk of CWD is being observed.
    • The expanded archery season through Jan. 31 will continue for one more year in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. It previously expired Jan. 31, 2020.
  • The 2020 Hunting Digest will have further information regarding these regulations. The digest is in the process of being finalized now that regulations are set. Watch for the current digest in August at Michigan.gov/DNRDigests.


The 2020 Hunting Digest will have further information regarding these regulations. The digest is in the process of being finalized now that regulations are set. Watch for the current digest in August at Michigan.gov/DNRDigests.
 
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Season shortened and you may use any legal weapon........it's about midway down the page and marked with stars.

You may want to read this Greg.
LOWER PENINSULA
  • In addition to the archery season, antlerless deer may be taken on the deer/deer combo license during the firearm and muzzleloader seasons in all Lower Peninsula DMUs.
  • Early and late antlerless seasons will be open in all Lower Peninsula mainland DMUs.
  • Antlerless deer may be taken on a deer/deer combo license during both the early and late antlerless seasons in the Lower Peninsula.
  • Antlerless quotas will change in select DMUs.
  • LOWER PENINSULA
    • In addition to the archery season, antlerless deer may be taken on the deer/deer combo license during the firearm and muzzleloader seasons in all Lower Peninsula DMUs.
    • Early and late antlerless seasons will be open in all Lower Peninsula mainland DMUs.
    • Antlerless deer may be taken on a deer/deer combo license during both the early and late antlerless seasons in the Lower Peninsula.
    • Antlerless quotas will change in select DMUs.
    • The muzzleloader season in the southern Lower Peninsula will be shortened to 10 days and the late antlerless firearm season will begin the Monday after the muzzleloader season concludes in the Lower Peninsula. Muzzleloaders can be used on public lands in Zone 3 during the late antlerless firearm season to take any deer with a valid tag.
    • ******All legal firearms may be used during the muzzleloader season in the southern Lower Peninsula.*********
    • Carcass movement restrictions will be scaled to areas most affected by chronic wasting disease. This aligns movement restrictions to areas with the highest risk of CWD is being observed.
    • The expanded archery season through Jan. 31 will continue for one more year in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. It previously expired Jan. 31, 2020.
  • The 2020 Hunting Digest will have further information regarding these regulations. The digest is in the process of being finalized now that regulations are set. Watch for the current digest in August at Michigan.gov/DNRDigests.

The 2020 Hunting Digest will have further information regarding these regulations. The digest is in the process of being finalized now that regulations are set. Watch for the current digest in August at Michigan.gov/DNRDigests.
Thank you for sharing that. Since that says any legal firearm I’m assuming that would also include smokeless muzzleloaders
 
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