A visit to Knight rifles
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Minnesota
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A couple of things I noticed in the photos.
1. The powder containers that I recognise on the table consist of Pyrodex and Goex. I'm glad to see they are using two of the most easily ignitable and consistent powders out there.
2. I notice none of the guns have their ramrods in them when they are shooting. I have started shooting without the ramrod in the gun and find very little if any difference in POI and I have one less thing to clean up.
Art
1. The powder containers that I recognise on the table consist of Pyrodex and Goex. I'm glad to see they are using two of the most easily ignitable and consistent powders out there.
2. I notice none of the guns have their ramrods in them when they are shooting. I have started shooting without the ramrod in the gun and find very little if any difference in POI and I have one less thing to clean up.
Art
#12
Nontypical Buck
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Location: Saxonburg Pa
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#13
Nontypical Buck
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I would only hope and improved Vision would be made some day.
#15
Nontypical Buck
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A couple of things I noticed in the photos.
1. The powder containers that I recognise on the table consist of Pyrodex and Goex. I'm glad to see they are using two of the most easily ignitable and consistent powders out there.
2. I notice none of the guns have their ramrods in them when they are shooting. I have started shooting without the ramrod in the gun and find very little if any difference in POI and I have one less thing to clean up.
Art
1. The powder containers that I recognise on the table consist of Pyrodex and Goex. I'm glad to see they are using two of the most easily ignitable and consistent powders out there.
2. I notice none of the guns have their ramrods in them when they are shooting. I have started shooting without the ramrod in the gun and find very little if any difference in POI and I have one less thing to clean up.
Art
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Nontypical Buck
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