Knight LRH info please
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Spike
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I am in Yakima, not too far from you. I have hunted Idaho the last 3 years. What do you think of the Bighorn? The same store has a MK85 SS for about 400 dollars but I am asuming that it is about the same gun as the bighorn. A lot of guys over here really love the CVA Elkhorn, they say it is a real tack driver.
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
heres a real low cost muzzy but it'd need the #11 breech plug and a nipple.
http://frontiermuzzleloadin.powergui...terbolt-magnum
http://frontiermuzzleloadin.powergui...terbolt-magnum
#13
I am in Yakima, not too far from you. I have hunted Idaho the last 3 years. What do you think of the Bighorn? The same store has a MK85 SS for about 400 dollars but I am asuming that it is about the same gun as the bighorn. A lot of guys over here really love the CVA Elkhorn, they say it is a real tack driver.
I think there is a nice 50cal thumbhole SS MK (Knight hawk) on one of the auction sites but i think he wants $300 NIB. let me look for it.
Nope, its gone.
Last edited by Gm54-120; 03-07-2011 at 08:23 PM.
#14
heres a real low cost muzzy but it'd need the #11 breech plug and a nipple.
http://frontiermuzzleloadin.powergui...terbolt-magnum
http://frontiermuzzleloadin.powergui...terbolt-magnum
#17
What do you think of the Bighorn? The same store has a MK85 SS for about 400 dollars but I am asuming that it is about the same gun as the bighorn. A lot of guys over here really love the CVA Elkhorn, they say it is a real tack driver.
Unless you are in immediate need of the gun do not buy anything yet... unless you might want to go with that LRH, that is still not a bad buy. Beating the weight or the stock is an easy matter and it is a super gun. Switching the bolt out is also a piece of cake. I believe we can get you into a great Knight for $250-$300.
Basically there is not a CVA made that would serve you as well as a Knight or a White. If you go to the older CVA's they have load restrictions on them and the barrel is made from a extrusion process. The newer CVA's have cleaned up their act act quite a bit.
Check your PM messages... I am headed to Kennewick this week - early release days over there so I am in charge of the grand kids in the afternoons...
Talk to you later....
Last edited by sabotloader; 03-08-2011 at 07:25 AM.
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Sure! what else would you say?
And you are suppose to show everybody that in Batesland, South Dakota... when that happens then you can make that statement and be correct.... right now I think you are wrong in many ways
And you are suppose to show everybody that in Batesland, South Dakota... when that happens then you can make that statement and be correct.... right now I think you are wrong in many ways
Last edited by sabotloader; 03-08-2011 at 10:11 AM.
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Typical Buck
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Hey Washtonian if you can meet up with Sabotloader you would be ahead to do so. That man is a wealth of information. Plus he knows his knights. If it were me, I would look at getting that LRH for that price and holding on to it, then I would get me an MK85. Nothing against the CVA's, I just think the Knights are in a league of there own! I may be a little biased!!! Good luck with your decision and have fun with whatever muzzy you latch onto!


