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bronko22000 01-28-2021 02:58 PM

Knight 52 LRH
 
Guys tell me about this rifle. How good is it. I don't care about bullets being hard to find. I'm not concerned about that. I''d really like to hear from current Knight owners. All I'm interested in is value, quality and accuracy.
Thanks a bunch

sabotloader 01-28-2021 03:06 PM

It is a very good rifle mechanically. Really basically the same thing as DISC Extreme with a larger bore. Mine shot great!

bronko22000 01-28-2021 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by sabotloader (Post 4387595)
It is a very good rifle mechanically. Really basically the same thing as DISC Extreme with a larger bore. Mine shot great!

May I ask why you got rid of it?
Does it use a bare 209 primer or is a disc needed?


sabotloader 01-28-2021 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by bronko22000 (Post 4387598)
May I ask why you got rid of it?

Lack of the variety of bullets and sabots are only available from Knight. The price of the sabot was not out of line but shipping stung.
Even if you might want to shoot full bore even a more limited supply
The thing that I did like was the 1-26 twist.


Does it use a bare 209 primer or is a disc needed?
I converted mine to a Lehigh bare primer system. The bolt was a FPJ bolt.


bronko22000 01-28-2021 04:34 PM

Sabot do you know the bore diameter specs. I was thinking that I could possibly get a .515", 450 grain bullet mold from Lee and paper patch them bringing up the diameter to approximately .522". Thoughts.

sabotloader 01-28-2021 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by bronko22000 (Post 4387602)
Sabot do you know the bore diameter specs. I was thinking that I could possibly get a .515", 450 grain bullet mold from Lee and paper patch them bringing up the diameter to approximately .522". Thoughts.

No I do not remember the bore specs at all but even then it varies with the construction of the bore. They meet contract specifications but there is plenty of room for movement. I am sure you could get a mold and try working with it. There used to be a guy on Gun Broker that built conicals for the 52.


idahoron 01-28-2021 08:36 PM

I have talked for several years about the .515 bullets and paper patching. A very thin paper would get you to .52 pretty easy. If you had to have a sizer made in the .519 range then the sky would be the limit.
I have old pattern paper for making dresses that would only give .004 to the bullet to put it at .519 That should be perfect.

bronko22000 01-30-2021 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by idahoron (Post 4387607)
I have talked for several years about the .515 bullets and paper patching. A very thin paper would get you to .52 pretty easy. If you had to have a sizer made in the .519 range then the sky would be the limit.
I have old pattern paper for making dresses that would only give .004 to the bullet to put it at .519 That should be perfect.

Ron, @ .004" wouldn't that put the bullet at .523" (.515" + .004" + .004")?
Still, depending on the actual bore diameter, that might still be good.

idahoron 01-31-2021 05:34 AM

The paper I have adds .004 total to a bullet. Two wraps of .001= .004

bronko22000 01-31-2021 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by idahoron (Post 4387686)
The paper I have adds .004 total to a bullet. Two wraps of .001= .004

Wow that is some thin paper. I just may try that should I decide on the rifle. First I'll see what the bore diameter is.


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