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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 ) because it has a little straight screwdriver blade on one end to remove the forearm screw. You release the hammer/trigger assembly, remove the breech plug with its tool, remove the forearm screw and forearm, then loosen the single bolt (shown in pic partially loosened at top), then remove the barrel from the action housing. 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. Al 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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