- Joined
- Dec 24, 2009
- Messages
- 15,023
- Reaction score
- 6,885
Its the same trigger as the Bergara B-14 series rifles. A TriggerTech is used on the new Pro model.
Sorry, been off line dealing with a daughter who has covid. My apologies to all. I truly appreciate all the input/advice here. You all are super, and I appreciate the info. When I mentioned I was looking for a rifle that I could depend on out to 350 yards, thats pushing it, but had to ask. I would have EVERY intention of stalking much closer, and I would never make an unethical shot at any animal. The Knight rifles look great, but I've read some negative reviews on these, but these reviews are a few years old of course. I am continuing to reread all your opinions.
News flash...Knight is coming out with at least one very long distance shooting rifle. They are hush hush on it now but should be released soon. I heard of it first on there FB page and then talked to Justin who also mentioned it but could not give me any details.
I shoot a T/C Strike using BH 209 powder and a CCI 209 primer to propel a Harvester 300 grain PT gold bullet with their black crushed rib sabot using a Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 scope. It is a solid 200-yard shooter and if I had a conveniently located range longer than 200 yards, I’d have a longer opinion.
Cva v2lr 90-100 grs bh209 and a federal bor lok 270 gr should be able to buy the gun with the scope and case and all the other possibles for 800Hello all,
I am new here, and want to get into muzzleloading and looking at modern inline rifle for whitetails, out to maybe 350 yds. Like I mentioned, I have never hunted with a muzzleloader before. I really would like one of the new inline rifles, but need to know what you would recommend, and what loads you now use. I was thinking of a rifle in the $600-$800 range?? Thank you again and I appreciate any help possible.
Rob in MO
It's much easier than keyboarding the same post over and over.You meen the rifle and scope that is no longer made right? I would also ask if you could stop copy and pasting the same post over and over. That would be great. Thank you.
Ask ninering here on this site what he's doing with his CVA Acura 45 cal and a 40 cal bullet,,he's got a nice load worked up,, much easier rifle to carry than paramount fully equipped
Such a great idea. TY! This is a little above my pay grade to start, but as I progress, I would love to work with a mold!You could also get into casting and cast your own. IdahoLewis designed a fantastic bullet on the Accurate Molds.com website called 45-340I. Several of us bought it and are getting great results in accuracy with 80gr weighed of Swiss 2F powder.
Have had the same experience with my Redemption. I get a three inch group at 200yds with 250grn tez. I think the gun would shoot even better with someone a better shooter than me.I shoot a T/C Strike using BH 209 powder and a CCI 209 primer to propel a Harvester 300 grain PT gold bullet with their black crushed rib sabot using a Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 scope. It is a solid 200-yard shooter and if I had a conveniently located range longer than 200 yards, I’d have a longer opinion.
My Redemption loaded with Harvester White Lightning’s, 110gr by volume load of Blackhorn 209 is good to 300 yards. Recoil is punishing, but it’s workable.Have had the same experience with my Redemption. I get a three inch group at 200yds with 250grn tez. I think the gun would shoot even better with someone a better shooter than me.
Enter your email address to join: