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Knight Mountaineer vs Remington UML
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<blockquote data-quote="USMCK9" data-source="post: 1031221" data-attributes="member: 87043"><p>I recently purchased a Rem 700 UML(B&C Stocked) from my local Cabela's with high hopes of seeing the accuracy advertised by Remington. I have shot the rifle approximately 50 times with different Sabots and Powders. This being my first in-line muzzleloader I had high hopes of having a uniquely accurate rifle available to me for out-of-state (PA resident) ventures. I attached a Blackhawk Pic Rail to Leupold MK 4 rings to a Vortex Viper HS 4-16x44 scope and have only seen 2-2.5", 3 shot groups at 100 yds. On top of this misfortune, the primers in the casings push out and sometime disintegrate. I'm a huge fan of the 700 action and Remington in general, but I think I will be calling support for this rifle. I hope this is an isolated incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMCK9, post: 1031221, member: 87043"] I recently purchased a Rem 700 UML(B&C Stocked) from my local Cabela's with high hopes of seeing the accuracy advertised by Remington. I have shot the rifle approximately 50 times with different Sabots and Powders. This being my first in-line muzzleloader I had high hopes of having a uniquely accurate rifle available to me for out-of-state (PA resident) ventures. I attached a Blackhawk Pic Rail to Leupold MK 4 rings to a Vortex Viper HS 4-16x44 scope and have only seen 2-2.5", 3 shot groups at 100 yds. On top of this misfortune, the primers in the casings push out and sometime disintegrate. I'm a huge fan of the 700 action and Remington in general, but I think I will be calling support for this rifle. I hope this is an isolated incident. [/QUOTE]
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