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I've hunted CO a handful of times with a muzzleloader and just borrowed a buddies gun. I'm looking to finally get my own. I was shooting a TC of my buddies and thought it shot really well, but seeing as they aren't around anymore I'm trying to decide between the Knight Mountaineer or Ultra-Lite and the CVA LR-X or MR-X. I plan on putting Williams sights on it.
I typically backpack hunt whether it is archery or muzzleloader, so a light gun would be better, but I also don't want to feel like a mule is kicking me everytime I shoot it. I do have a pretty heavy bow I pack in with me, so the weight isn't a deal breaker in my opinion. In the past I've shot 90-100 grains by volume of BH209 with a Thor 300 grain bullet. Not interested in a .45. Going to work up a load for both elk and deer, so a .50 is the only thing I'm interested in.
Knight thoughts: Lots of positive reviews, but I'm still waiting on "customer service" to call me back about a few things. No nitride barrels at this time which stinks. Not sure if Cerakote would be better than stainless. Never used the bolt type guns, so a little nervous there. Supposedly harder to clean. I just need to decide if I want the heavier, longer gun or if the UL would do everything I needed it to.
CVA thoughts: I do like the bergara barrel and adjustability with stock and threaded barrel. Not sure I'd use a brake, but nice to at least have the option. Same thoughts on carry weight and performance as Knight. Break open design is more familiar to me. Apparently can have some issues with breach plug when using 209 if it isn't cleaned enough? Not really a fan of the tent pole design for a rod. Would buy my own solid for packing in to load and clean with. Apparently some issues with rear sight not having enough adjustability and needing an additional shim to get it high enough. Really concerned about the barrel sizing issues I'm reading about and I have no desire to shoot a powerbelt to "fix" the issue.
I moved to Texas a few years ago and there are zero muzzleloaders where I'm at so I won't be able to handle any of the rifles prior to ordering.
I typically backpack hunt whether it is archery or muzzleloader, so a light gun would be better, but I also don't want to feel like a mule is kicking me everytime I shoot it. I do have a pretty heavy bow I pack in with me, so the weight isn't a deal breaker in my opinion. In the past I've shot 90-100 grains by volume of BH209 with a Thor 300 grain bullet. Not interested in a .45. Going to work up a load for both elk and deer, so a .50 is the only thing I'm interested in.
Knight thoughts: Lots of positive reviews, but I'm still waiting on "customer service" to call me back about a few things. No nitride barrels at this time which stinks. Not sure if Cerakote would be better than stainless. Never used the bolt type guns, so a little nervous there. Supposedly harder to clean. I just need to decide if I want the heavier, longer gun or if the UL would do everything I needed it to.
CVA thoughts: I do like the bergara barrel and adjustability with stock and threaded barrel. Not sure I'd use a brake, but nice to at least have the option. Same thoughts on carry weight and performance as Knight. Break open design is more familiar to me. Apparently can have some issues with breach plug when using 209 if it isn't cleaned enough? Not really a fan of the tent pole design for a rod. Would buy my own solid for packing in to load and clean with. Apparently some issues with rear sight not having enough adjustability and needing an additional shim to get it high enough. Really concerned about the barrel sizing issues I'm reading about and I have no desire to shoot a powerbelt to "fix" the issue.
I moved to Texas a few years ago and there are zero muzzleloaders where I'm at so I won't be able to handle any of the rifles prior to ordering.