Wtb knight muzzleloader

Dennis

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Not sure your reason for not wanting the disc version, but if it's because you want to use 209 primers without the disc, you can add a Lehigh 209 bolt converter and shoot 209s without the disc.
 

gary66

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don't blame you, baby brother set me up with one years ago. Had a problem with it, Knight sent a shipper to my house to get it, completely went through it like it was their own, sent it back and it's been perfect ever since.
 

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Not sure your reason for not wanting the disc version, but if it's because you want to use 209 primers without the disc, you can add a Lehigh 209 bolt converter and shoot 209s without the disc.
This is the proper route to go. Why anyone would prefer #11s over a 209, unless by regulation, is beyond me.
 

Laserman1

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Ok. Didn't know you could convert. Have a knight for my son that I've been using. Sold my optima cause it wouldn't hit the side of a barn with anything I tried. Killed 2 last year with his knight and its so accurate.
 

smalljawbasser

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I've had a couple disc extremes and converted one to bare 209. I know have an ultra light that came that way, and I swear I prefer the red discs. My failing eyesight and fat fingers struggle with the bare primers.

Either way, you cannot go wrong with a Knight rifle. One of the best pieces of gear made.
 

Snake

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I have one of the old Black Knights 50 caliber fitted with those big caps . Not 209 but something similar . My grandson hunted with it . Can't remember what type scope is on it but I could look . Would be kinda cheap I no longer have use for it . It's shoots great . If you don't find what your looking for let me know I'll get it out of the safe .
 

ADR

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I have one of the old Black Knights 50 caliber fitted with those big caps . Not 209 but something similar . My grandson hunted with it . Can't remember what type scope is on it but I could look . Would be kinda cheap I no longer have use for it . It's shoots great . If you don't find what your looking for let me know I'll get it out of the safe .
Musket cap conversion?
 

Jcalder

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How many do you want? They have the orange ones too.

I would still prefer the Lehigh conversion. I didn't have an issue with the discs other than the amount of blow by I got. The Lehigh plug would solve that and would be a better choice for bh209
 

CHRIS WILSON

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How many do you want? They have the orange ones too.

I would still prefer the Lehigh conversion. I didn't have an issue with the discs other than the amount of blow by I got. The Lehigh plug would solve that and would be a better choice for bh209 .
Agree. Didn't care for the original disc or the full plastic jacket thing on the Knight muzzleloaders. I did the Lehigh bare primer conversion on my Ultra-lite. Once I got the primer pocket shimmed, blow back is essentially zero on that rifle.
 

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