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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Knight ultralight .45 or CVA accura v2 LR .45
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Aspacher" data-source="post: 1865118" data-attributes="member: 53110"><p>More specifically, both with Magnum 209 primers and blackhorn 209. Initially looked at the CVA and the 280 Power belt ELR. Wondering if there's more potential with the Knight and something like the 325 Pitman Accumax smooth sized to shoot sabotless. So on top of the gun cost I'm also buying a sizing die and realize it may take some extra time to dial in compared to the ELR/CVA combo.</p><p>Setting up to hunt Mule deer and Coues deer. Besides the weight savings, is the Knight worth the extra $?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Aspacher, post: 1865118, member: 53110"] More specifically, both with Magnum 209 primers and blackhorn 209. Initially looked at the CVA and the 280 Power belt ELR. Wondering if there's more potential with the Knight and something like the 325 Pitman Accumax smooth sized to shoot sabotless. So on top of the gun cost I'm also buying a sizing die and realize it may take some extra time to dial in compared to the ELR/CVA combo. Setting up to hunt Mule deer and Coues deer. Besides the weight savings, is the Knight worth the extra $? [/QUOTE]
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