New KRB7
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Nontypical Buck
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New KRB7
Finnally, No rain and warmer temps on a weekend got meout to shoot that KRB7 I bought about a month ago. About 60 degrees with 5 mph wind to my back and sunny, perfect shooting day. I mounted a Nikon Pro Staff 3x7x32 and headed to my uncles farm. First picture is with 2 Pyrodex pellets, 300gr XTP and Crushed Rib sabots at 25 yrds just to dial in the scope. First 1/2 dozen shots were shooting to the left, after some adjustments I put4 right in there. Then adjusted the scope up for the two above center. Forgive thetarget, those shoot n c's are a pain when they get stuck togeather.
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RE: New KRB7
Round two after moving the target out to 50 yards. I had loaded up some tubes with 120gr of Pyrodex RS and wanted to try that with the same bullet/sabot combo, not bad but I wish I would had brought more pellets to try at 50 yards. I ran out atthe 25 yard target. I'm happy with the first shooting session with that KRB. The only downside for me is trying to drop the primer in with my club fingers with that scope mounted.......but it only takes one, right? Next round will be with my favorite bullets 250 and 300gr Barnes Expander MZ's.
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RE: New KRB7
ORIGINAL: sjsfire
Round two after moving the target out to 50 yards. I had loaded up some tubes with 120gr of Pyrodex RS and wanted to try that with the same bullet/sabot combo, not bad but I wish I would had brought more pellets to try at 50 yards. I ran out atthe 25 yard target. I'm happy with the first shooting session with that KRB. The only downside for me is trying to drop the primer in with my club fingers with that scope mounted.......but it only takes one, right? Next round will be with my favorite bullets 250 and 300gr Barnes Expander MZ's.
Round two after moving the target out to 50 yards. I had loaded up some tubes with 120gr of Pyrodex RS and wanted to try that with the same bullet/sabot combo, not bad but I wish I would had brought more pellets to try at 50 yards. I ran out atthe 25 yard target. I'm happy with the first shooting session with that KRB. The only downside for me is trying to drop the primer in with my club fingers with that scope mounted.......but it only takes one, right? Next round will be with my favorite bullets 250 and 300gr Barnes Expander MZ's.
Barnes Expanders, great bullet, great choice,Knight markets them as Red Hot, so you may want to try their brand, since it will come with the right sabot for the Knight. Another bullet to consider, if the .452 Barnes Expanders don't work out for you, is to buy the Barnes FlatNose #45843 in boxes of 20, which is an Expander in .458 diameter instead of a .452, but shoot the MMP Orange Sabot or the .452 CR sabot with it. I haveshot that bullet with the CRwith Smokeless Powder and shot this group (the last target on the PDF, not the Barnes Origonals): http://tinyurl.com/2lteef
I thinkthe Knight Red Hot comeswith the MMP 3Petal Ez load. It is always a challenge and fun to dial in a new gun and get it working. Best Wishes. Chap
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RE: New KRB7
ORIGINAL: oldsmellhound
Looks good! I've always heard that most all Knights are good shooters. Now if only I could find one on clearance....
Looks good! I've always heard that most all Knights are good shooters. Now if only I could find one on clearance....
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RE: New KRB7
$219? Wow, I've never seen them that cheap. I was out at a large sports store 2 weekends ago, and they had a lot of ML's on sale - I think the KRB was going for $285 and up. They had a CVA (forget the model) for $89.00 (regular $169) that I almost got, but decided to wait.