Knight Master Hunter II 50 Cal
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329
Knight Master Hunter II 50 Cal
Hello,
For sale is a pristine condition Knight Master Hunter II 50 cal muzzleloader. The barrel is stainless and fluted. It comes with the real pretty laminate stock and the black synthetic stock, both thumbholers. I have both the standard "orange" bolt and the extreme "red" bolt ($150). I also have the NFPJ 209 conversion and primer adapter ($25) so that you don't need the primer "red" discs to fire the gun. This is great for the range so you're not wasting the discs. Tru-glo fiber optic front and rear iron sights (stock).
Shooting 777 loose with 250gr Shockwaves she prints just over 1" at 100 yards and just a hair over 2" at 200 yards. I have produced many 2" groups at 200 yards with her. Shooting 777 pellets she prints good groups in the 1.5" at 100 yards and 3.5" range at 200 yards. I would put total shots down the barrel at approx 70.
The trigger is set to 2lbs and breaks like glass.
Will come with QR Warne rings and bases in silver.
I will include a lot of orange discs and a brand new package of red discs.
The barrel on the Master Hunter II is a Green Moutain that has been cryo treated.
I will also include 10 shot tubes that hold pre-measured powder for shooting loose. I won these in a raffle and I have far too many.
Also included a set of Knight over under scope rings and bases.
I'd like her to go to a good home that appreciates an extremely accurate muzzloader. $675 + $25 shipping
Let me know if you have any questions
Tom
For sale is a pristine condition Knight Master Hunter II 50 cal muzzleloader. The barrel is stainless and fluted. It comes with the real pretty laminate stock and the black synthetic stock, both thumbholers. I have both the standard "orange" bolt and the extreme "red" bolt ($150). I also have the NFPJ 209 conversion and primer adapter ($25) so that you don't need the primer "red" discs to fire the gun. This is great for the range so you're not wasting the discs. Tru-glo fiber optic front and rear iron sights (stock).
Shooting 777 loose with 250gr Shockwaves she prints just over 1" at 100 yards and just a hair over 2" at 200 yards. I have produced many 2" groups at 200 yards with her. Shooting 777 pellets she prints good groups in the 1.5" at 100 yards and 3.5" range at 200 yards. I would put total shots down the barrel at approx 70.
The trigger is set to 2lbs and breaks like glass.
Will come with QR Warne rings and bases in silver.
I will include a lot of orange discs and a brand new package of red discs.
The barrel on the Master Hunter II is a Green Moutain that has been cryo treated.
I will also include 10 shot tubes that hold pre-measured powder for shooting loose. I won these in a raffle and I have far too many.
Also included a set of Knight over under scope rings and bases.
I'd like her to go to a good home that appreciates an extremely accurate muzzloader. $675 + $25 shipping
Let me know if you have any questions
Tom
Last edited by statjunk; 04-09-2010 at 08:30 AM.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329
Had some questions on her.
There is zero pitting in the barrel. Pulling the breech plug reveals a clean bore all the way through with clear/clean rifling.
She has never seen Pyrodex. Only 777 loose and 777 pellets. I never take more than three shots without cleaning. Sometimes I clean after every shot and always after a shooting session.
The rings are both for 1" tubes.
I believe I have an extra breech plug for her. Should someone give me the I'll take it, I'll locate it.
Tom
There is zero pitting in the barrel. Pulling the breech plug reveals a clean bore all the way through with clear/clean rifling.
She has never seen Pyrodex. Only 777 loose and 777 pellets. I never take more than three shots without cleaning. Sometimes I clean after every shot and always after a shooting session.
The rings are both for 1" tubes.
I believe I have an extra breech plug for her. Should someone give me the I'll take it, I'll locate it.
Tom