Originally Posted by
falcon
What Bronko 22000 said.
Yep, now folks will shell out 190 dollars to cause the gun to perform like it should have from the factory. It's the Encore story all over again.
Buy a nice Knight rifle and don't look back.
Nothing against Knight rifles, but darn near every one of their rifles requires some kind of re-work. CS has been a pain for some, rather their fault or CS itself. Shimming, "O" rings, vent liners, rough bores, etc.
Over $1,100 for a new Ultra-Lite, most likely requiring some type of modification, or, a Remington Ultimate for just over $600, add $200 permanent fix and for $800-$900 and, you end up with a very capable long range 50cal rifle.
There is no perfect production muzzleloader. They all have some kind of quirk, just like the owners.
Ya know...... small businesses need to make a living too. Arrowhead created a permanent and complete, one time correction.