New Knight
#41
I thought the company had load limits on the powder charges by bullet weight. Isn't 150 too high? Just trying to remember what the actual powder charge max was for a 300 and 350 gr. bullets. But I do remember that max was about 120 grs.
Anyone want to chime in on this matter? Am I wrong?
Anyone want to chime in on this matter? Am I wrong?

If you look at the 52 cal you can see that you can load them up even with a heavy projectile.
#43
Spike
Joined: May 2012
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I shoot a 300gr bloodline with 110gr powder out of my 52 LRH and it's deadly accurate anywhere from 100 to 300 yards. I've noticed that gr of powder charge seems to be the most accurate and enough amount to be sure it all ignites.
#44
So that is why you have to go to the rifle manufactures recommendations.
Also realize in most case 140 grains of BH produces less peak pressure than does 120 grains of T7-3f. Because BH is progressive it does produce more total pressure but less peak pressure.
#45
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Typical Buck
Joined: Aug 2011
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From: Ohio
Well here she is. I have had quite the learning curve over the past two days being that I've never owned a Knight and had some trouble with how things worked. But thanks to sabotloader helping me and allowing me to bug him I have gotten through the basics I believe. (Thanks Mike). I was concerned with this gun being too long for me but it handles very well and it is a fine gun assuming it shoots, which I'm sure it will. I apologize for the pictures, my camera is not the greatest so these picture were the best I could do.








