The truth about muzzleloading!!!
#31
If you want to be #1 or at least make people think you are then all you got to do is spend enough money advertising and marketing to brainwash everybody into thinking that . Neither CVA or Powerbelts are that good they just have convinced people they are , so that the masses sing their praises just like the people worshiped Hitler and followed him . You tell a lie long enough and loud enough and people will believe it . Heil CVA ✋
#32
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Knight had their run in the old days, TC had their run in the newest and better modern muzzle loader designs, now CVA is taking over.
These days TC just buys out other designs and slaps their name on it.
They've just done run outta ideers.
These days TC just buys out other designs and slaps their name on it.
They've just done run outta ideers.
If you want to be #1 or at least make people think you are then all you got to do is spend enough money advertising and marketing to brainwash everybody into thinking that . Neither CVA or Powerbelts are that good they just have convinced people they are , so that the masses sing their praises just like the people worshiped Hitler and followed him . You tell a lie long enough and loud enough and people will believe it . Heil CVA ✋
#33
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While CVA just steals TC's ideas and puts their name on it .
#34
#35
Good grief! It's a known fact that a lot of TC muzzy's don't shoot conicals very accurately. Just because you don't have one doesn't change that fact. I had an Omega that shot conicals good too, but I still accept I was lucky.
As for Bergara being shoddy barrels? You're just spreading false rumors. They have a record of being accurate, and i've never witnessed one blowing up. Have you? Try to be honest.
As for Bergara being shoddy barrels? You're just spreading false rumors. They have a record of being accurate, and i've never witnessed one blowing up. Have you? Try to be honest.
#39
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Oh i dunno about that. My bro in law has taken a few dandies over the years. Not to mention the thosands of wild game hunters put in the freezer with those non winning inline shooting competition muzzies.
#40
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Knight for example doesn't wanna make cheap muzzloaders. They wanna make the best with quality materials. They easily achieved that in the Ultralite.
Now I here rumors they are substituting quality on some triggers and some other parts. If it's true or they continue to do that they will have junk just like CVA. If that happens I'll just buy T/C'S and NULA'S. So many good options and some new stuff on the market as well.
I love Knights, but if they go down hill I won't say there good that's for sure. We got enough of that with other manufactures lol