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Old 12-05-2009 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Carpmaster
vabyrd I agree with alot of what you say but disagree with a lot also. The Knight muzzleloaders IMHO were and are the finest muzzleloaders on the market. My agenda for wanting them around was for myself and my children to be able to purchase new rifles of their design to use on many successful hunts. I am on my second knight disc, which is a 45 disc elite and it is amazing, even compared to wonderful custom centerfires I own. I really wish I would have never sold my generation 1 Disc 50!!! I look at my Knight as a very important tool because it shoots sub MOA and i hunt shotgun/muzzleloader only areas such as southern MI and IN at least once every year....sure I have nice rifles for hunting out west when I can foot the bill and at home if I am not tagged out from bow season, but i have high expectations of my front stuffer as it has and will continue to account for a large percentage of my shots at game...I do not want some cheapo POS for doing such!!!

Heck of a buck!

I figure the LK-93 would be the entry level, which is what I own, and is a pretty damn good rifle. I think 3 levels of rifles would be key. I am anti combo anything because few if any are actually any good. I also think pre packaging bullets is a good idea. I'm telling ya, I have to write a proposal for a my final business research project for college (and at 39 yrs old, no less) and this might be it. How to re-establish an innovator. Crud, it might look good on paper.
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