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Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: jackson new jersey
Posts: 301

Has anyone ever shot two bullets at once. I have seen guys shoot two round balls that hit only a few inches apart. A friend shot two sabots by accident, but they hit next to one another also. My other question is has anyone shot a conical like a buffalo bullet out of their Knight. If so how do they shoot?
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hickory NC USA
Posts: 964

Did this when I was a lot younger,killed an 8 pointer using 2 balls,then I found out I wasn't to smart and it was dangerous,hoping young fellows can learn the smart way to do things on here.
Have shot T/C maxi balls out of a Knight MK-85,50 and 45 cal.Shot good in both.
http://www.hunting-pictures.com/memb...ght&encore.jpg
Have shot T/C maxi balls out of a Knight MK-85,50 and 45 cal.Shot good in both.
http://www.hunting-pictures.com/memb...ght&encore.jpg
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wabash, IN
Posts: 826

I've yet to shoot 2 projectiles at the same time (knock on wood)........hopefully I never will.
I shot some Hornady Great Plains 385gr conicals out of my Knight USAK a couple of weeks ago and found that the accuracy was surprisingly good. Using 80gr of 2fg 777, they shot into the same 50yd grouping as my 300gr XTP Mag Sabots. They didn't hold quite as tight of a pattern as the XTPs, but for a 1st time with conicals.........I'd hunt with them if need be.
"Every moving thing that liveth, I give unto you as meat" (Gen 9:3)
Trust God..........but keep your powder dry!
I shot some Hornady Great Plains 385gr conicals out of my Knight USAK a couple of weeks ago and found that the accuracy was surprisingly good. Using 80gr of 2fg 777, they shot into the same 50yd grouping as my 300gr XTP Mag Sabots. They didn't hold quite as tight of a pattern as the XTPs, but for a 1st time with conicals.........I'd hunt with them if need be.
"Every moving thing that liveth, I give unto you as meat" (Gen 9:3)
Trust God..........but keep your powder dry!