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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4964082" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>At over $500 each and over $2.00 per shot just for the powder.....its a total joke. You can do the exact same thing with a 45/70 rifle, brass and some wads to seal the powder in the brass. No load of real black or any sub would be an over load.</p><p></p><p>What a joke and its not even remotely new. Harry Pope and others did it over 120 years ago. Traditions have been bottom of the barrel MLs for years with numerous complaints of terrible customer service. They marketed numerous things as new such as the Berry ML Bullet and sabot they renamed. Acting like it was some kind of innovation even though they had been out for years. CVA even sold a similar sabot called Slick Load.</p><p></p><p>They act like chromoly is something magically new to MLs when Knight has used it since day 1. They dont even offer 416 SS for any model. Hammerless ML. Well golly gee, Knight had that too way back in 2006 with the Vision. You can still buy one today with a nitride 4140 chromoly barrel for about $250 shipped. Lyman had it with the Mustang also.</p><p></p><p>The new FiddleStick Nitro thingamabob is a last ditch effort to improve sales from about the worst inline ML vendor you can imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4964082, member: 15365"] At over $500 each and over $2.00 per shot just for the powder.....its a total joke. You can do the exact same thing with a 45/70 rifle, brass and some wads to seal the powder in the brass. No load of real black or any sub would be an over load. What a joke and its not even remotely new. Harry Pope and others did it over 120 years ago. Traditions have been bottom of the barrel MLs for years with numerous complaints of terrible customer service. They marketed numerous things as new such as the Berry ML Bullet and sabot they renamed. Acting like it was some kind of innovation even though they had been out for years. CVA even sold a similar sabot called Slick Load. They act like chromoly is something magically new to MLs when Knight has used it since day 1. They dont even offer 416 SS for any model. Hammerless ML. Well golly gee, Knight had that too way back in 2006 with the Vision. You can still buy one today with a nitride 4140 chromoly barrel for about $250 shipped. Lyman had it with the Mustang also. The new FiddleStick Nitro thingamabob is a last ditch effort to improve sales from about the worst inline ML vendor you can imagine. [/QUOTE]
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