Over the years I have owned and shot a lot of front-stuffers. I was on the Knight Hunting Advisory Board for quite some time and tested and shot many of the top brands and names. I came to one conclusion. The best muzzleloader you will ever shoot is the one you shoot the best.
Although I had and have my choice of any rifle on the market today, I shoot Knight that is several years old and probably outdated. I shoot it because from deer to elk to antelope, it has served me well and I enjoy shooting it. I have it sighted in to shoot 2" high at 100 yards and feel comfortable, providing a rest, to shoot anything out to 225-yards.
Although I have always been loyal to my employers, I have never felt brand names made much difference. The gun (bow, truck, boat) either performs well or it doesn't. This little buck was 185-yards out.
Although I had and have my choice of any rifle on the market today, I shoot Knight that is several years old and probably outdated. I shoot it because from deer to elk to antelope, it has served me well and I enjoy shooting it. I have it sighted in to shoot 2" high at 100 yards and feel comfortable, providing a rest, to shoot anything out to 225-yards.
Although I have always been loyal to my employers, I have never felt brand names made much difference. The gun (bow, truck, boat) either performs well or it doesn't. This little buck was 185-yards out.
