ORIGINAL: redline002
Thanks everyone for your replies.I owned a CVA Optima Pro prior to buying my knight LHR this year. I got 2 nice eight points with the CVA in the last 2 years,but not with out alot of range time and money spent finding out what combination that gun would shoot. With my Knight and an afternoon at the range my gun printed one ragged hole at 100 yards. The trigger is wonderful and even at 8 lbs.the gun balances well and is easy to shoulder. I considered the .52 caliber but due to the limited bullet selection I bought the .50, however, I wouldn't mind owning one. I believe Knight might have a good Idea here,but without the advertising and media testing it will probably remain a sleeper. I have shot several TC's and they too are great rifles with alot of goodfeatures,but I love my Knight and I'll probably own another someday.
That is NOT unusual to have to buy several bullets and experiment with loads and powder type. Usually the Manual recommends a bullet and a load, it is wise to shoot that FIRST to make sure the gun prints accurately to manufacturer specs, then experiment around with the bullet type you want to use. No doubt Knight makes a good product. Chap Gleason