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Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight vs Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="smalljawbasser" data-source="post: 826277" data-attributes="member: 39244"><p>i've got a knight disc extreme and a wolverine. i've also got a TC omega, and have had a prohunter.</p><p></p><p>i hated the break-action prohunter, and will never own another one. the knight's i have, and the new ones i've fondled are really nice firearms. high quality, both of mine are shooters with BH209 and a wide array of bullets. the older ones have timney triggers, which are light years ahead of the TC triggers by design.</p><p></p><p>is the savage MLII, the smokeless one? i'd like to try a smokeless, but haven't gotten around it yet. they would definitely have a range advantage over a non-smokeless knight.</p><p></p><p>i couldn't recommend a knight over a savage, cause i haven't used a savage. but i can tell you you could do worse than a knight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smalljawbasser, post: 826277, member: 39244"] i've got a knight disc extreme and a wolverine. i've also got a TC omega, and have had a prohunter. i hated the break-action prohunter, and will never own another one. the knight's i have, and the new ones i've fondled are really nice firearms. high quality, both of mine are shooters with BH209 and a wide array of bullets. the older ones have timney triggers, which are light years ahead of the TC triggers by design. is the savage MLII, the smokeless one? i'd like to try a smokeless, but haven't gotten around it yet. they would definitely have a range advantage over a non-smokeless knight. i couldn't recommend a knight over a savage, cause i haven't used a savage. but i can tell you you could do worse than a knight. [/QUOTE]
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