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Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight Long Range Hunter ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ga82832" data-source="post: 557655" data-attributes="member: 37646"><p>Have never seen or heard of this recomended procedure for fastening the stock to the action. If you don't mind, please share this with me. I talked to the Knight gun smith and he told me some barrels touch and some don't. He also told me only tighten the rear screw enough to keep it from falling out and some are even leaving it out now. If you look at Knights brochure on this gun they claim it has a free floating barrel. Now I'm hearing some are leaving the rear screw out. Sounds to me like the stocks have a quailty issue. I did get my gun to start shooting a 2" group at 100yrds, but I had to leave the rear screw out to do it. Shouldn't have to do that, if it was design right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga82832, post: 557655, member: 37646"] Have never seen or heard of this recomended procedure for fastening the stock to the action. If you don't mind, please share this with me. I talked to the Knight gun smith and he told me some barrels touch and some don't. He also told me only tighten the rear screw enough to keep it from falling out and some are even leaving it out now. If you look at Knights brochure on this gun they claim it has a free floating barrel. Now I'm hearing some are leaving the rear screw out. Sounds to me like the stocks have a quailty issue. I did get my gun to start shooting a 2" group at 100yrds, but I had to leave the rear screw out to do it. Shouldn't have to do that, if it was design right. [/QUOTE]
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