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Well you might remember my post from a couple weeks ago where I showed an LK-93 that I picked up for a great price.
http://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=16881
I decided that this is my newest project and am going to try to mod this rifle out and keep my budget close to $100 as possible. This will not include the cost of powder and bullets to find the correct load.
So far the damage is as follows:
LK-93, scope and misc items : $50, purchase from buddy.
Knight slip on recoil pad: $15 shipped, purchase from Numrich.
2 extra Knight nipples: $6 each, $12 total, purchase from local sporting goods store.
Knight Powder Measurer: $6, purchase from local sporting store.
Knight Loading Jag: $4, purchase from local sporting store.
Winchester Sling: $18, purchase from Wal-Mart.
Total so far: $105, the last thing I want to get is an extra breech plug if all shoots well with the No.11 caps. Otherwise I might go the conversion route.
I'm going to keep this post updated with progression on the gun and also pictures of finding the right powder charge and bullet.
Dave
http://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=16881
I decided that this is my newest project and am going to try to mod this rifle out and keep my budget close to $100 as possible. This will not include the cost of powder and bullets to find the correct load.
So far the damage is as follows:
LK-93, scope and misc items : $50, purchase from buddy.
Knight slip on recoil pad: $15 shipped, purchase from Numrich.
2 extra Knight nipples: $6 each, $12 total, purchase from local sporting goods store.
Knight Powder Measurer: $6, purchase from local sporting store.
Knight Loading Jag: $4, purchase from local sporting store.
Winchester Sling: $18, purchase from Wal-Mart.
Total so far: $105, the last thing I want to get is an extra breech plug if all shoots well with the No.11 caps. Otherwise I might go the conversion route.
I'm going to keep this post updated with progression on the gun and also pictures of finding the right powder charge and bullet.
Dave