Originally Posted by
Grouse45
You have only two problems.
1-The threads in your barrel are rough from the bore coating. Knight should always run a tap in them before shipping out and head spacing the rifle.
2- Your gun is not properly head spaced. If it was head spaced properly, or you new how to do it. The sticking primers and accuracy issues would not exist.
When Bestil is done with it, it will be properly head spaced and shoot as good if not better then any other ML you ever used.
I know when threads are damaged, and thank you for reminding me that the gun was a filthy shooter and I had to shim the breech plug .020 to clean it up, another point about no knight quality. Also, I don't think I mentioned anything about primers sticking, in the breech plug or the bolt face. Is the knight guns so lousy with that issue that it is just assumed. sounds like another quality control issue knight should address, CVA did.