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Old 07-27-2007, 11:42 AM
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I have recieved a Knight T-Boltin atrade.I swapped one of my old bows for a it.

Is this gun any good?

Is there a 209 conversion?

Good load to start with?

I got some pyro pellets in the trade also. I may try loose powder also.
Anyone have experience with this gun? I'm still shooting my old .45 TC Hawken, so I'm new to inlines.

I dont like the fact thatthe T-Boltuses musket caps cause I cant find them around here, but I got a few hundred in the trade, so I have enought to last me a while.

The barrel looks pretty grungy...would you use a brush and bore solvent?

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Holley
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Old 07-27-2007, 12:26 PM
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Yes use a brush and a good cleaner. Also remove the breech plug and clean the threads of the plug and inside the threaded part of the barrel. If the guy didnt clean it, you more than likely didnt get a good trade. Hopefully the barrel and threads arnt pitted to bad. I personally would take the entire rifle apart and inspect each part closely and clean everything and put it all back together. Also remember to lube the breech plug threads.
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Old 07-27-2007, 12:51 PM
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If it ends up beingruined It'll be allright. I was really giving the guy a bow and he felt like he had to return the favor.

I'll clean it tonight and see what it looks like.

He was still shooting it last season but got an Omega for this year. Maybe he knew he was getting the Omega this year and just got sorry anddidnt clean the old T-Bolt after last season.

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Old 07-27-2007, 12:53 PM
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There is a 209 conversion from Knight. You would probably need to call them. My step-Bro has it in his two T-Bolts.
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Old 07-27-2007, 12:57 PM
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Cool on the 209 as I havent been able to find one online. If after I clean it, if it shoots worth a hoot, I'll get one after I run out of these musket caps. Thanks,

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Old 07-27-2007, 01:28 PM
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Holley,

It sounds like you have a nice rifle. Time will tell if it is a shooter.


Is this gun any good?
It is a Knight Rifle with a Green Mountain Barrel. I would guess it is a very good rifle.

Is there a 209 conversion?
From what I have read, one is offered through Knight. Like Underclocked said.

Good load to start with?
80 grains of powder and a 240 or 300 grain XTP. You could also try some 250 grain Shockwaves, or Knight Red Hots.

The barrel looks pretty grungy...would you use a brush and bore solvent?
I would take and clean the rifle top to bottom. I think you can down load a manual from the Knight Web sight that will tell you how. And if the barrel is ruff looking, by all means take a brass bore brush and some solvent and scrib that barrel out real good. If you have some J-B Bore Paste I would actually use that and really scrub the bore. After that if you're not going to shoot it, put a good coat of oil in the bore to protect it.
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Old 07-28-2007, 04:23 AM
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Thanks for all the great info guys. I picked up some JB bore paste last night along with a few other supplies. I have the gun taken down right now, and I'll be cleaning it this eveing. My fingers are crossed.

I dont think I mentioned one very important detail. The barrel is stainless. I know stainless can be ruined too, but hopefully it wasnt left cruddy for too long.

And I have one more question. I couldnt find the cleaning manual on the Knight site...howshould Iclean the trigger group?

I'll be shooting on Sunday

Thanks again!

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Old 07-28-2007, 08:00 AM
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If the trigger on the T-bolt is anything like the Disc or the Wolverine, it is held in place with one smallbolt. After you pull the main T-bolt/striker from the breech, remove the stock. Take the bolt out that holds the timney trigger in place. What I do is go to the kitchen sink and get some hot water running. Put a few drops of some dish soap all over it and then hit it with the sink spray attachment driving the soap all through it and then rinsing it clean in the hot water. After that I take some brake cleaner, or carburetor cleaner (NAPA brand). Attach the straw to the cleaner that comes with it. Then OUTSIDE, start to shoot that cleaner into all the parts of the trigger you can reach and see (watch so that stuff does not get into your eyes). This will drive any gunk, dust, and most of all dry out any water that is in there.

After that I go to the air compressor and with a pressure attachment, blow forced air in and through the trigger assembly. This again is to insure that the trigger is clean and now very dry. After that a few drops of gun oil into the back side works (a little goes a long way). Wipe the outside off with the oil patch and put it back.
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Old 07-28-2007, 08:05 AM
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Stainless barrels can be very forgiving, but once they stain, they can be a devil to take back to a nice shine. J-B Bore Paste is what I use on a stainless barrel. I have also used Brasso cleaner, but like the bore paste better.

One other thing I forgot to mention.. with the trigger you do not need to do this every time you shoot. Normally a simple wipe of the fowling along the top of the trigger area will be all that is needed. I clean my triggers about every third or fourth trip to the range. But do make sure you do the maintance or one day you will discover that the bolt is locked up and the rifle will not cock the hammer.

Also when you are done cleaning the rifle, and putting all the parts back together, the breech plug goes in first, then the trigger is put back on the barrel before you slip the bolt assembly back into the rifle. Other wise it does not seem to catch and work properly...

Keep us posted how well the rifle shoots... Good luck.
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Old 07-28-2007, 11:29 PM
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Well I just finished cleaning the T-Bolt from top to bottom. The barrel looks perfect. I cant believe it came out this nice. shiny and smooth without a hint of corrosion. It must not have sat for too long.

I love this trigger...very crisp, no creep, or drag, not heavy at all.

I had a Bushnell Elite 3200 3 x 9 x 40 waiting to go on another gun, but I stuck it on the T-Bolt instead.

250 grain XTP
250 grain Shock Waves
250 grain Barnes Spit-Fire TMZ Expanders
295 grain Powerbelt Aerotips

Loose Pyrodex RS FFG
Pyrodex pellets

Gonna test it out tomorrow morning (uh thus morning..time to go to bed). I hopeit shoots and I canfind a decent load. A couple of friends are gonna come over to my range and sight in their muzzleloaders also. I just got finished with a new heavy lh/rh bench and were looking forward to trying it out.

Thanks for the help guys,

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