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Knight Mountaineer vs Remington UML
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1025416" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Because I shoot the parent rifle, the Ultimate Firearms Inc. rifle, a couple guys that knew me called one evening from CO. One of the guys had just bought a new RU and was using it on an elk hunt, as both those guys are muzzleloaders. He couldn't get it to shoot a group at 100yds and needed help. (Well I wondered why he waited until he got to the outfitter before checking his rifle???)</p><p> </p><p>I know the ignition system, but not the RU. I gave him a few suggestions that he could try, things that I would have tried. Unfortunately I never heard back to find out what his results were.</p><p> </p><p>A person can search all day and you just won't find long range reviews. Actually, its odd as heck. One would think guys would be posting on the different forums, its not happening. I know of 3 or 4 guys that are ready to drop the cash, but won't spend a penny until they see some long range reports with the rifle. Even the writers who wrote about the rifle, never posted any 300yd targets, all were 100yd targets.</p><p> </p><p>I'd really like to see the rifle be a success myself. Its been awhile since a new and different muzz hit the market. There's not been an issue with the ignition system reported by any shooter as yet. I sincerely hope Remington gets their barrel issues worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1025416, member: 33046"] Because I shoot the parent rifle, the Ultimate Firearms Inc. rifle, a couple guys that knew me called one evening from CO. One of the guys had just bought a new RU and was using it on an elk hunt, as both those guys are muzzleloaders. He couldn't get it to shoot a group at 100yds and needed help. (Well I wondered why he waited until he got to the outfitter before checking his rifle???) I know the ignition system, but not the RU. I gave him a few suggestions that he could try, things that I would have tried. Unfortunately I never heard back to find out what his results were. A person can search all day and you just won't find long range reviews. Actually, its odd as heck. One would think guys would be posting on the different forums, its not happening. I know of 3 or 4 guys that are ready to drop the cash, but won't spend a penny until they see some long range reports with the rifle. Even the writers who wrote about the rifle, never posted any 300yd targets, all were 100yd targets. I'd really like to see the rifle be a success myself. Its been awhile since a new and different muzz hit the market. There's not been an issue with the ignition system reported by any shooter as yet. I sincerely hope Remington gets their barrel issues worked out. [/QUOTE]
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