TK2000 MUZZLELOADER SHOTGUN
#2
RE: TK2000 MUZZLELOADER SHOTGUN
Benhuntin, I purchased a TK2000 muzzleloader a couple of years ago. One of the first things you should do is get all the right accessories for your smokepole. You'll need 209 primers,wads,shot,shot measure,powder and powder measure. I recommend the knight wads,and shot. There is three available shot sizes. It's your preference. I shoot #5 shot. I would also recommend that you use Triple seven powder. It's cleaner, and it's all I ever shoot!! I recommend the 3f. It burns faster. I shoot 2oz. of #5 shot with 100grains of triple F fffg. Well, good luck, and let me know how it goes.
PS: Be sure to read your Instruction manual carefully!!
PS: Be sure to read your Instruction manual carefully!!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chiefland Florida USA
Posts: 5,417
RE: TK2000 MUZZLELOADER SHOTGUN
I have a CVA 12ga. double.
I use 1 7/8 oz. #6 shot pushed by 120 grains of black powder.
the best thing is to try different shot and powder to work up a good load.
the fun of shooting B/P is working up the loads and shooting different ones till you get what you want.
I use 1 7/8 oz. #6 shot pushed by 120 grains of black powder.
the best thing is to try different shot and powder to work up a good load.
the fun of shooting B/P is working up the loads and shooting different ones till you get what you want.
#6
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: N. Bellmore NY USA
Posts: 65
RE: TK2000 MUZZLELOADER SHOTGUN
I have a TK2000 its a great muzzleloader shotgun. The only advice I can give you is KEEP IT CLEAN. I have used 100 Gr Pyrodex with a full wad of #4and #6 shot mix. it worked very well for me. I sent it back to Knight for a recamo job, the camo finish blistered. Knight had it back to me in about 2 weeks it looks great can't wait to get it out in the turkey woods this spring. I got a nice Tom ( 20 Lbs, 9" beard and about 3/4" spars) last year at about 45 yards with the load I mentioned.