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Palehorse 07-26-2011 10:23 AM

Practical Accuracy with my New Knight
 
First, my old Knight: A vintage LK-93 Wolverine, blued in black, 22" GMB, 54 cal. I shot some bulk sabot (MMP?) and 300 grain 45 cal XTP. Had a 1.5-5x Vari-X III on it. Light, short, carried like a dream. I could shoot a 10-12 shots from the bench with decent accuracy between swabbing. Used 90 gr Pyro RS and CCI #11 Magnum cap. A long time friend and fancier of light and handy and practical hunting tools wanted it and bought it between seasons years ago.


My new Knight: When Knight announced their restart, I payed $50 for a pre-order Bighorn in 50 caliber (Next Camo, SS, S/N 000050). It arrived about the end of May. I put a Redfield Revolution 2-7x33 on it, Knight base, Leupold Rings. I shot it for the first time yesterday. Out of a clean bore, the Barnes 290 T-EZ hits point of aim at 25 yards. After that, it is keyhole after keyhole. Only after cleaning the bore did it stabilize the bullet.

I tried shooting 70 and 90 grains of GOEX FF. I guess the T-EZ is slipping the rifling in a dirty bore. A tighter sabot might be a better choice?

Looking for Practical Accuracy: Any pointers on a projectile/sabot that will allow me good accuracy for at least 2-3 shots between swabbing? Swabbing between every shot from the bench is a pain. Swabbing in the field I think is impractical.

builder459 07-26-2011 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Palehorse (Post 3827250)
First, my old Knight: A vintage LK-93 Wolverine, blued in black, 22" GMB, 54 cal. I shot some bulk sabot (MMP?) and 300 grain 45 cal XTP. Had a 1.5-5x Vari-X III on it. Light, short, carried like a dream. I could shoot a 10-12 shots from the bench with decent accuracy between swabbing. Used 90 gr Pyro RS and CCI #11 Magnum cap. A long time friend and fancier of light and handy and practical hunting tools wanted it and bought it between seasons years ago.


My new Knight: When Knight announced their restart, I payed $50 for a pre-order Bighorn in 50 caliber (Next Camo, SS, S/N 000050). It arrived about the end of May. I put a Redfield Revolution 2-7x33 on it, Knight base, Leupold Rings. I shot it for the first time yesterday. Out of a clean bore, the Barnes 290 T-EZ hits point of aim at 25 yards. After that, it is keyhole after keyhole. Only after cleaning the bore did it stabilize the bullet.

I tried shooting 70 and 90 grains of GOEX FF. I guess the T-EZ is slipping the rifling in a dirty bore. A tighter sabot might be a better choice?

Looking for Practical Accuracy: Any pointers on a projectile/sabot that will allow me good accuracy for at least 2-3 shots between swabbing? Swabbing between every shot from the bench is a pain. Swabbing in the field I think is impractical.

The .290 TEZ and the .250 version will need to be pushed hard most use 90- 110 gr 777 swabbed between shots which is hotter than goex. if your rifle is capable IMHO BH 209 would be even better, Bh 209 is not reccomended in the plunger style rifles.( bummer) lol
if your using the supplied sabot with the TEZ, you may want to try a bit larger sabot.try shooting on a clean bore and then go from there with another sabot. that bighorn should also shoot full bore conicals with great accuracy, if you choose to ever give them a try.. even if you continue to use Goex swabbing between shots IMHO is a good idea.. have fun Ray

nchawkeye 07-26-2011 11:57 AM

I always swab, in the field and at the bench...Just carry a few alcohol dampened patches and a few dry ones...After killing my first deer of the day, I can take my time and be reloaded within 2-3 minutes...

My Knight likes 90grs FFF Goex and a .430 Hornady 300gr XTP inside a Harvester green sabot...


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