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Offline sabotloader

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Shooting a really New Knight Vision
« on: June 18, 2009, 02:18:44 PM »
Some of you already know that Grouse sent a new Knight Vison out to the west to me.  My project was to reduce the length of pull on the stock and to install an upgraded recoil pad for him + he said I could shoot shoot it.

I think I said in the orginal post the gun was a lot better than I thought it might be, even then I was surprised how well this gun appeared to be made and of course it has a GM barrel so that is a plus.

The first one shot great - but did have an internal problem as it would not set the primer off.  I took it apart (simple) to see what might be wrong.  At the time I decided it would be an easy fix - but since it was brand new I decided to send it back to Knight.  I asked Tom to call Knight in Alabama and make sure that warranty work would still be done, he talked to Gordy and then Gordy called me and asked if he could just swap out the rifle and send me another + he would cut the stock and install a new recoil pad.  I was a bit concerned because the barrel on the returned gun was good... related that to Gordy and he said he would make sure the new gun shot equal to or better than the one I sent in.... so Tom you must still have some pull with Gordy @ Knight.

New gun arrived last week... I looked at it and was getting realy to clean it up but apparently Gordy must have shot it in the tunnel because it was spic & span clean.  Since I was out of decent scopes I had to put a Klowa scope that I had bought in Sasebo, Japan in 1965... it was a staight 4x with a post and crosshair.  It was on my dads Savage 300 for years and I was sure it was still in good shape - but it looks weird. Laer bore sighted it and now it was ready...

Headed to the farm this morning with the rifle, got the grand kids here so I had to make it a short quick trip.  Set up a 25 yard and started shooting...

Group#1 - were the first three shots from the new barrel - shot 2 primers and ran a windex patch - loaded up and started shooting... I was happy with that first group.

Group#2 - I did adjust the scope up - just a bit to far - but then I shot 3 Lehighs and they went so good decided to shoot 2 more.

As you look/work your way around the target I think you will be able to tell what I was shooting..  I did try the .400/200 grain Lehigh in the barrel - still hoping that I could get them to shoot in a 1/28 barrel with a normal charge of T7.

Anyway - think this gun will work just fine Tom...

This is the winter wheat field @ the farm - normally I can shoot all the way up this shallow draw...



This a close-up of the breech area after all the shooting today, sorry it is a bit blurry, but you can see the blow-back was minimal with the new breech plug.



Here is the target - I shot it very rapidly but it really does show promise and I think this is a better barrel than I sent in.... Thanks Gordy....

Keep shooting muzzleloaders - they are a blast....

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Re: Shooting a really New Knight Vision
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2009, 05:51:18 AM »
That's AWESOME shooting Sabotloader. Thanks

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Re: Shooting a really New Knight Vision
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2009, 01:09:46 PM »
grouse

Naw! thatwas just 25 yards - but it certainly shows promise.  I have to admit I was happy with this from a brand new barrel...
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