Originally Posted by skeen
A Knight Ultra-lite can be "had for somewhere south of $1,000."

Supposed to weigh 6lbs, Bell & Carlson Kevlar stock, drilled And tapped, jeweled bolt, and has Knight's "Guaranteed MOA Accuracy to 200 yards."

I've been using a Remington Ultimate Muzzleloader for the last 3 years, or so. Great gun, shoots great, but I was tired of lugging 10+ lbs. around.

Just got a Knight delivered a couple months ago, and haven't even gotten around to mounting a scope yet or shooting 'er. blush

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I’ve had two of those. Gave one to my son and sold the other after I decided it was a lot of money to have tied up in a rifle for a season that only lasted a week. Good shooters, and easy to carry, but kind of a pain to clean. Now I have an old Renegade and a Parker Hale 1858 Enfield, which can also be used for our January sidelocks-only season. Since our seasons occur after a couple or three months of other forms of deer chasing, even seeing one on public land is an accomplishment, so might as well carry something that feels old-timey.


What fresh Hell is this?