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Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight Mountaineer vs Remington UML
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<blockquote data-quote="jmeier1981" data-source="post: 1026530" data-attributes="member: 10009"><p>Ive got a brand new .52 Knight Mountaineer that I can use... but not knowing much about that exact gun or the new Remington is why I made this post wondering if one would be better. I bought the knight late last year before the Remington came out. Ive had a .52 Knight long range hunter before that shot really good, but thought maybe the new Remington might shoot as good or better AND have a better trajectory and more energy down range. Ive shot a truck load of deer in the 2-300yd range with my old knight but so I figured the new one should be as good but just figured before I took the time and spent the money gettjng it dialed in I would ask if anyone had an educated guess which one would be the better of the two. If I can have a smokeless build done that would also shoot great without breaking the bank then thats something I will consider also.</p><p></p><p>Soo what youre saying is that your gun itself ran $650 plus the gun to convert???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmeier1981, post: 1026530, member: 10009"] Ive got a brand new .52 Knight Mountaineer that I can use... but not knowing much about that exact gun or the new Remington is why I made this post wondering if one would be better. I bought the knight late last year before the Remington came out. Ive had a .52 Knight long range hunter before that shot really good, but thought maybe the new Remington might shoot as good or better AND have a better trajectory and more energy down range. Ive shot a truck load of deer in the 2-300yd range with my old knight but so I figured the new one should be as good but just figured before I took the time and spent the money gettjng it dialed in I would ask if anyone had an educated guess which one would be the better of the two. If I can have a smokeless build done that would also shoot great without breaking the bank then thats something I will consider also. Soo what youre saying is that your gun itself ran $650 plus the gun to convert??? [/QUOTE]
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