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I'm an inline muzzleloader hunter, currently own eight of them. ALL my hunting is done with my inlines. Strangely enough, I don't even own a 25/35. That aside, here are some photos I thought some of you might find interesting. Here is what you can do in about 5 minutes or less using only the included breech plug tool. Knight calls it a combo tool (ah cawl it a sling blade ![]() ![]() ![]() The other item in the picture is another poor pic of the bore. And here is a close shot of the trigger/hammer assembly. ![]() Unless I'm missing something, this thing is going to be incredibly easy to clean. and, oh by the way, here is a write up I did on the Knight KP1. http://www.sunrisearchery.com/KNIGHT_KP1.htm Neither of those rifles is a repeater. ![]() WHUT? | ||
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Nice pictures and explaitions. I would get a KRB if I were in the market for a new rifle. ![]() Garden View Apiaries where the view is as sweet as the honey. | |||
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Richard, do you feel this rifle is comp with the Whites, in accuracy and ease of cleaning? | |||
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I really can't speak to accuracy as I've not shot mine yet. Another owner posted a pretty serious group of 8 shots that looked Whitish. ![]() The Whites have a better trigger but the KRB7's isn't all that bad. Just has a tiny bit of takeup before the trigger breaks - the design prevents eliminating that small takeup without doing some modding. ![]() WHUT? | |||
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Looking forward to some load data and photos of groups! Thanks for the response... | |||
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