Knight Disc Extreme
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Knight Disc Extreme
There's a chance I may end up with one of these in SS/T-hole. Just wondering what everyone thought of them? How do they shoot? How are they to clean? etc. Thanks for your help.
Vince
Vince
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RE: Knight Disc Extreme
ORIGINAL: cayugad
They are a great rifle. I sometimes wish I had not sold mine. Easy to clean, very accurate, and well made. And Knight has a great customer service.
They are a great rifle. I sometimes wish I had not sold mine. Easy to clean, very accurate, and well made. And Knight has a great customer service.
first day on the range with it. I placed 2 shots side by side at 100yrds.
#6
RE: Knight Disc Extreme
#7
RE: Knight Disc Extreme
That's very possible as I traded it to Lungbuster who then offered one as a prize. Mine had that fancy special stainless barrel and it would stack shockwaves all day long into a tiny hole. Kind of a boring rifle. So I traded it for a White M97 .451.
#8
RE: Knight Disc Extreme
Well, that all sounds very promising. Like I said, I've just been looking at this one, but I might have to pursue it a little more. I was mostly concerned that the bolt action/breech arealooked like it could be very difficult to disassemble and clean. Also, I remember not too long ago, there was a thread on here about issues with the way the Omega t-hole stocks were bedded and the stock not being sturdy enough or something like that. Does anyone know if Knight t-hole stocks are the same way. I know it shoulders real nice and feels pretty solid, but that doesn't necessarily mean a whole lot.
Vince
Vince
#9
RE: Knight Disc Extreme
SuperKirby
If it is a newer one pull a pin on the side and the bolt falls out, gotta pull the same oin to get the BP out also. Turn the thumb safty all the way in - turn the bolt asseembly out to clean the internals...
Completely different stock company and I have both the regular composit and T-Hole composit- they are a heavy composit, sturdy and well made... not a problem here anyway. My Omega composits are lighter an more flexible, but really both are easy fixes...
I was mostly concerned that the bolt action/breech arealooked like it could be very difficult to disassemble and clean.
Also, I remember not too long ago, there was a thread on here about issues with the way the Omega t-hole stocks were bedded and the stock not being sturdy enough or something like that. Does anyone know if Knight t-hole stocks are the same way.