I will trade you one for that brush gunGM54-120 said:I would have been all over one if i hadnt already bought a new Green Mountain Brush Gun.
billyzink said:I will trade you one for that brush gunGM54-120 said:I would have been all over one if i hadnt already bought a new Green Mountain Brush Gun.
I really think that will be my next purchase, soon I hope!!! Would love to find a used one but I do not think there are any out there!!!GM54-120 said:billyzink said:I will trade you one for that brush gunGM54-120 said:I would have been all over one if i hadnt already bought a new Green Mountain Brush Gun.
:lol:
No way my SS #39 is staying right were it is unless you have an Ultimate Slam.
Plus i have about $100 in bullets and sabots now.
They still have some for only $400. :wink:
BTW anyone shooting a 54 should try the 50/54 sabots and some of the 300-335gr plated HPs from Rainier....way cheaper and GoldDots are in short supply. At my LGS they are only about $23 per 100.
What is the twist on it?GM54-120 said:billyzink
Im sure you will like it if you are looking for a nice light weight rifle.
Me and Toby exchanged a few emails and he talked me into buying one. We both agree a slightly faster twist would make it a bit more useful with heavier bullets but its a brush gun...not a long range tack driver.
Sub 2" groups are fine with me considering the knock down power and short barrel.
IMO Knight should have built new a 54 instead of the 52 and gave it the 1-26" twist too.
But ....opinions vary
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