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Old 08-26-2010 | 04:04 AM
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txhunter58
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"Hey im entitled to my own opinion too. Lets face it, we All have our favorites, some others though clearly have more love and closeness to the companies "

Yep, you are, but I think the point is that you can promote what you like without running down other good rifles. Someone posts a great positive post about a great shooting muzzleloader and all you can do is knock the company? Knight muzzleloaders were shooting 1 inch groups before you ever picked up a muzzleloader.

And those "silly" primer holders are somewhat antiquated now, but at the time they came out, they were the only waterproof primer system on the market. Yes, Knight lagged behind for a while and paid the price, but that does not change the truth of the 1st post on this thread: the extreme remains one of the most accurate rifles out there.

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