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#172
Golly Gee Whiz!!!!
I can not believe how this thread has mushroomed in the 3 hours that I spent at my grand daughters softball practice and then the 2 1/2 drive home from Kennewick to Moscow.... It is like a soap opera on TV you don't dare miss or you will get to far behind to catch up.
I guess I will wait for the re-run it will come around again...
Did get to shoot this morning with Washatonian, that relieved a lot of this pressure - Dare I say we shot a Knight DISC Extreme with the Western conversion, shooting HPH-24 sabot 100 amd 110 grain loads of T7-3F with .452-300 grain Deep Curls, .452-250 grain Lehighs and .458-300 grain Lehighs. Steve even shoot a couple of 200 yd plus shots up the canyon with the Lehighs - he was impressed i think and this was only his second trip out with a ML. I forgot to mention we installed the new Tru-glo sights right there in the field on the Knight Master Hunter - those new Tru-glo they are offering for open sights... can not remeber what they are called.
I can not believe how this thread has mushroomed in the 3 hours that I spent at my grand daughters softball practice and then the 2 1/2 drive home from Kennewick to Moscow.... It is like a soap opera on TV you don't dare miss or you will get to far behind to catch up.
I guess I will wait for the re-run it will come around again...
Did get to shoot this morning with Washatonian, that relieved a lot of this pressure - Dare I say we shot a Knight DISC Extreme with the Western conversion, shooting HPH-24 sabot 100 amd 110 grain loads of T7-3F with .452-300 grain Deep Curls, .452-250 grain Lehighs and .458-300 grain Lehighs. Steve even shoot a couple of 200 yd plus shots up the canyon with the Lehighs - he was impressed i think and this was only his second trip out with a ML. I forgot to mention we installed the new Tru-glo sights right there in the field on the Knight Master Hunter - those new Tru-glo they are offering for open sights... can not remeber what they are called.
#173
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Yucca Valley,Ca
Posts: 2,496
Golly Gee Whiz!!!!
I can not believe how this thread has mushroomed in the 3 hours that I spent at my grand daughters softball practice and then the 2 1/2 drive home from Kennewick to Moscow.... It is like a soap opera on TV you don't dare miss or you will get to far behind to catch up.
I guess I will wait for the re-run it will come around again...
Did get to shoot this morning with Washatonian, that relieved a lot of this pressure - Dare I say we shot a Knight DISC Extreme with the Western conversion, shooting HPH-24 sabot 100 amd 110 grain loads of T7-3F with .452-300 grain Deep Curls, .452-250 grain Lehighs and .458-300 grain Lehighs. Steve even shoot a couple of 200 yd plus shots up the canyon with the Lehighs - he was impressed i think and this was only his second trip out with a ML. I forgot to mention we installed the new Tru-glo sights right there in the field on the Knight Master Hunter - those new Tru-glo they are offering for open sights... can not remeber what they are called.
I can not believe how this thread has mushroomed in the 3 hours that I spent at my grand daughters softball practice and then the 2 1/2 drive home from Kennewick to Moscow.... It is like a soap opera on TV you don't dare miss or you will get to far behind to catch up.
I guess I will wait for the re-run it will come around again...
Did get to shoot this morning with Washatonian, that relieved a lot of this pressure - Dare I say we shot a Knight DISC Extreme with the Western conversion, shooting HPH-24 sabot 100 amd 110 grain loads of T7-3F with .452-300 grain Deep Curls, .452-250 grain Lehighs and .458-300 grain Lehighs. Steve even shoot a couple of 200 yd plus shots up the canyon with the Lehighs - he was impressed i think and this was only his second trip out with a ML. I forgot to mention we installed the new Tru-glo sights right there in the field on the Knight Master Hunter - those new Tru-glo they are offering for open sights... can not remeber what they are called.
#175
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Yucca Valley,Ca
Posts: 2,496
Sorry typo earlier, it's a muzzle brite and a lot of folks in the pacific northwest use them and the reviews are excellent, since scopes are not allowed. MD uses them also and raves about them.Ray