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Iowa Monsterbuck 10-17-2003 09:31 AM

Primers falling out
 
I bought a Knight Bighorn this year and hunted with it for the first time this week and am having a problem with the primers falling out. I had at least four times during the weekend that I looked down and the 209 primer had fallen out of the breech plug and had to be replaced. Obviously this is unacceptable because I need to be able to rely on my gun if and when that big buck shows up. Has anybody else had this problem? What can I do about it short of superglueing them in.

clyby 10-17-2003 11:24 AM

RE: Primers falling out
 


I had the same problem with my muzzleloader when I bought it. I' m not sure about the Knights, but on my Austin & Hallek, I noticed the primer was suppose to be held secure by a metal retaining ring. I simply took a pair of pliers and crimped the ring a small amount so it would hold primers in place--it has worked flawlessly since then. If your not comfortable with doing something like this; or, if your gun is different, I' m sure a gunsmith could help you. Otherwise you might see if customer service at Knight can give you some advice. Hope this helps!

Triple Se7en 10-17-2003 05:47 PM

RE: Primers falling out
 
This may help solve your problem.

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Iowa Monsterbuck 10-21-2003 01:15 PM

RE: Primers falling out
 
Clyby,

There isn' t any retaining ring or system at all on the Knight, you just insert the primer into the hole in the breech plug and press firmly. I can now see why a metal primer in a metal hole would not make for great holding power. I would imagine others have had problems with the knights having the pullback style hammer assembly.



Triple Se7en,

The full plastic jackets aren' t compatable with the regular 209 primer breech plug and hammer. I did order the 209 " etxreme" conversion kit for my rifle however to convert it to using the plastic jackets. Hopefully these will stay in place better. There still won' t be a bolt holding them in place however and I would recommend to anybody looking for a new muzzleloader to get one with a bolt or closing breech that will hold the primer in place to eliminate this problem.

kevin1 10-22-2003 01:48 PM

RE: Primers falling out
 
Now you see why I stick with good old #11 caps , 209s are overkill on an inline anyway .

Underclocked 10-22-2003 08:17 PM

RE: Primers falling out
 
Agree with Kevin1 about the 209s but you might try a bit of ChapStik on the sides of your primers to give them a little holding power.


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