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Post by NitroHunter on Nov 1, 2003 22:44:59 GMT -5
Anybody use them and what do you think? I tried them this year and have to say I was impressed with their accuracy shot after shot.
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Post by flhuntress on Nov 2, 2003 22:25:01 GMT -5
they didn't do a thing for me either.
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Post by NitroHunter on Nov 3, 2003 17:59:43 GMT -5
Well I've not got a shot off on a deer yet to see what kind of expansion I get. I'll let y'all know next month.
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Post by noonebil on Nov 3, 2003 21:43:44 GMT -5
I am going to try them during the off season. Have heard good things from several of my friends. I'll let you know what I think then.
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Post by Bucktales on Dec 2, 2003 9:15:50 GMT -5
I think they are the greatest thing since sliced bread. I have shot 4 deer with them so far. All deer dropped within 10 yards, 2 within inches. 2 of the 4 bullets were recovered with excellent expansion, 2 went through. In my Rem700ML, they will hold a 1/2" group at 100 yards. I am sticking with them until they give me a reason to switch.
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Post by hunt4fun1 on Dec 2, 2003 9:26:47 GMT -5
Wow.....Nitro, remember this post from the last board?
The general concensus is that people absolutely love them or absolutely hate them. There is no "gray" area.
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Post by NitroHunter on Dec 2, 2003 18:18:56 GMT -5
As far as target shooting I think they're awesome.
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Post by thunderstorm on Dec 4, 2003 17:37:11 GMT -5
They had an exit wound the size of a baseball!!! Just kidding. I've dropped 3 or 4 with them and they have done great. Easy to load, great groups, dead deer...what more do you need.
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t-roy
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Post by t-roy on Dec 9, 2003 10:02:15 GMT -5
i heard that the knight guns have a slightly different bore size, so the t/c powerbelts have had some less than favorable results for many shooters. i heard that knight is now making their own. i have a friend on the inside, and i will ask her how good they are
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Post by commanche on Dec 9, 2003 20:32:33 GMT -5
they work fine so do the max-balls.i use the plain round ball.i shoot a lot so its cheaper and will drop a buck in his tracks. why use anything else?fun is shooting the gun a lot and you cant do it with those high priced bullets. stick with the round balls if you like to shoot your gun.take care
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t-roy
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Post by t-roy on Dec 10, 2003 10:00:37 GMT -5
knights have button rifling, not cut rifling, so there is a slight difference in barrel diameter. knight makes their own power belts...50 cal. 260 grain
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