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#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Anne Arrundle County, Maryland
Posts: 1,672
Them sure can be shootin' words there pard!!! Calling a man's Vision butt ugly ain't quite neighborly either!!!
I am vey happy with the looks and performance of my Knight Vision. And yes it is easy to clean a break top over one of them butt ugly smoke sticks with a funny looking bolt handle!?!? All my inlines are break tops and wouldn't have it any other way.
This is mine:
Dave:
And yes I shoot BH209 in her and nothing but!! I am shooting the 350 gr. Hornady FPB and the accuracy is very nice.
I am vey happy with the looks and performance of my Knight Vision. And yes it is easy to clean a break top over one of them butt ugly smoke sticks with a funny looking bolt handle!?!? All my inlines are break tops and wouldn't have it any other way.
This is mine:
Dave:
And yes I shoot BH209 in her and nothing but!! I am shooting the 350 gr. Hornady FPB and the accuracy is very nice.
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#27
Held one at the local gunshop last summer and that was the only problem I had with the "feel" of the rifle.
#28
On the Vision Tom sent out here, I did end up shortening the stock and grinding down a Limbsaver to fit the stock.
With that done we were able to use regular scope rings on the gun....
This is a picture of the cut off piece...
I removed 3/4" inch and then put a 1" limbsaver back on the stock...
Thought I had a picture of the stock after installation of the recoil pad but guess not...
With that done we were able to use regular scope rings on the gun....
This is a picture of the cut off piece...
I removed 3/4" inch and then put a 1" limbsaver back on the stock...
Thought I had a picture of the stock after installation of the recoil pad but guess not...
#29
I'm on your side of the fence rafsob. It's break open or falling block actions for me. Just can't take a shine to bolt action smokepoles. But I can't take a shine to camo either. The Vision would be a right handsome rifle in my eyes with a blued barrel and walnut stock.