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MountainDevil54 06-25-2012 09:38 AM

update-

"Called Knight, the Guy asked if my gun had the New Vented breech plug and after looking online with him we decided that yes my gun has it. He said that was a new design that was supposed to work with these "new" powders. He was stumped and told me he was going to make some calls and then call me back."

sabotloader 06-25-2012 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3947184)
update-

"Called Knight, the Guy asked if my gun had the New Vented breech plug and after looking online with him we decided that yes my gun has it. He said that was a new design that was supposed to work with these "new" powders. He was stumped and told me he was going to make some calls and then call me back."

So does it have a lehigh vent liner in it?

Do you have the plug in hand?

Does it have a Convex or a concave nose?

Is it a FPJ or a NFPJ plug?

Is the flash channel plugged?

Just some thoughts...

MountainDevil54 06-25-2012 12:17 PM

he said knight called back and they are stumped, it should fire bh209 but its not. Blow back is horrible so hes going to try an o ring between the BP and disc.

onetohunt 06-25-2012 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3947178)
Not a reasonable bet. Unless SL had the same deal with Knight that Jon has with CVA.

:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
How is it not fair?? If SL gets the gun to shoot then MD doesn't talk about CVA on this forum any more, if he doesn't, then SL doesn't talk about Knights. No deals other than if the gun shoots or not?!?!?!?

MountainDevil54 06-25-2012 12:36 PM

i already won, even knight doesnt know what to do ;)

i think a bare primer conversion is 40 some bucks but the guy ordered the disc for better weather protection.

sabotloader 06-25-2012 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3947222)
i already won, even knight doesnt know what to do ;)

i think a bare primer conversion is 40 some bucks but the guy ordered the disc for better weather protection.

Which is fine... the gun will still BH with a FPJ if it has the correct breech plug.

1874sharpsshooter 06-25-2012 01:34 PM

Me thinks the guy is using the wrong intermediary to get help with a Knight. Why that's like consulting me to get a CVA shooting right. :biggrin: or better yet a Traditions , the only gun I consider not as good as CVA .

sabotloader 06-25-2012 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by MountainDevil54 (Post 3947222)
i already won, even knight doesnt know what to do ;)

i think a bare primer conversion is 40 some bucks but the guy ordered the disc for better weather protection.

The continuing story.... If I told you how many FPJ Knights sales you would would never grasp it.... They, Knight, have a hard time believing the amount they sell, but they certainly are not going to argue. Loading a weather proof, temperature forgiving , FPJ is about the easiest way in the world to cap and un cap a rifle. Plus you can use your fingers even with glove on... They are big time in many hunters thoughts. With the FPJ capped and a muzzle mitt on the barrel throw hole darn thing in a river come back a week later - It will fire no problem. The FPJ is that good.

But, with that said the FPJ is not the best way to shoot BH-209. It will shoot it but you have to do certain things correctly.... New FPJ's - BH is such a slow burning powder and it progressivley burns on top of that, so the back pressure does cause the nose of the FPJ to expand and release gas into the breech area.

Even with all of that... you can shoot BH with a FPJ.

This two targets were shot with a stock FPJ breech plug (concave face) and red plastic jackets. Check the amount if blow back soot on the FPJ.


MountainDevil54 06-25-2012 01:59 PM

knight said its the right plug to shoot bh209 so we'll see what he can figure out or knight can figure out.

sbuff 06-25-2012 05:18 PM

The horse is dead.......


Steve

1874sharpsshooter 06-25-2012 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by sbuff (Post 3947288)
The horse is dead.......


Steve

Amen:biggrin:

Underclocked 06-25-2012 05:57 PM

Not quite, I want to know if Mike has personally verified this claim... "With the FPJ capped and a muzzle mitt on the barrel throw hole darn thing in a river come back a week later - It will fire no problem."

I would never throw one of my wonderful CVA rifles into the river. ;)

flounder33 06-25-2012 06:13 PM

:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

sabotloader 06-25-2012 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by Underclocked (Post 3947295)
Not quite, I want to know if Mike has personally verified this claim... "With the FPJ capped and a muzzle mitt on the barrel throw hole darn thing in a river come back a week later - It will fire no problem."

I would never throw one of my wonderful CVA rifles into the river. ;)

I have and I did - but it was a water trough at the farm... Only the barreled action went in and it was only for a weekend... Out of the trough into the stock.... Pulled the muzze mitt to make sure the barrel was not full of water pulled the trigger and boom... Now I always wish I had aimed at something to see if I could have hit....

It was stainless - water doant hurz it... but I did woory about the trigger... But no problems after it were cleaned..

Underclocked 06-26-2012 08:58 AM

Art's enjoyun dis. ;) Mike, u'r krazier'n a pet coon. ;) Ah steel aint throwun muh CVA n2 da river.

sabotloader 06-26-2012 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Underclocked (Post 3947431)
Art's enjoyun dis. ;) Mike, u'r krazier'n a pet coon. ;) Ah steel aint throwun muh CVA n2 da river.

itz all n da naim of scinz sides i had to know

Anda ya shoot no dat iz rally dinet 'throw' it in - ey set itn berry kair fulllee

And somebody once told me things do not rust in the water itz after they are removed and drying

MountainDevil54 06-26-2012 09:22 AM

MAX already showed that cva can handle being dunked into water and still go off. Adjust the "head space" like I do on mine, and it will actually hold air. That is of course if you used patched balls as conicals and sabots dont completely fill the rifling.

flounder33 06-26-2012 09:23 AM

I think its a great idea. Usually I see the most deer when I don't have a rifle with me so if I throw my gun in the river a week before hunting season I think I can really fool them. You come up with the bestest ideas Pete.

sabotloader 06-26-2012 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by flounder33 (Post 3947440)
I think its a great idea. Usually I see the most deer when I don't have a rifle with me so if I throw my gun in the river a week before hunting season I think I can really fool them. You come up with the bestest ideas Pete.

OK - i thunk yer funnen me now :party:


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