raggedclaws
FNG
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- Aug 30, 2020
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Bought a Knight UL Western for an upcoming Idaho elk hunt and I've been working my way up the learning curve on 777, #11s, and conicals.
Each range session I've had 6-8 misfires. The striker will contact the #11 cap (RWS 1075+) but doesn't set it off. If I cock the rifle and hit the cap a second time, it fires. I've tried playing with how far the firing pin assembly is screwed into the bolt. Still misfiring. Cleaning the bolt doesn't make a difference either..it misfires clean or dirty. I've also tried pushing the cap onto the nipple quite hard (using a straight-line capper).
Called Knight twice about this -- first they told me that they had sent me a bad #11 nipple that lacked the proper off-center design. The tech explained that #11s are rimfire so they need an off-center strike to go off reliably. He had me take out my musket nipple to compare, explaining that both the #11 and the musket nipples should be off-center. My #11 nipple was centered, so he said he'd send me the correct #11 nipple. When the shipment arrived, it contained....another musket nipple instead. When I called back, someone else answered, and said they don't even make an offset #11 nipple...pretty confused about that. This new person said the problem was probably the RWS caps that i'm using and that I should use CCI magnums instead. Those are like unobtainium currently -- so while I try to track some down, does anyone have any other suggestions?
Should I back the breech plug out a turn?
Could there be some mechanical problem with my bolt? It makes a loud clacking noise upon lowering the bolt handle no matter how slow I ease it down...loud enough to spook a deer if I were in a treestand. Is this normal? And could it be related to a firing pin problem?
Appreciate any thoughts. I'm leaving for the hunt next Friday and really hope i can get this sorted by then...
Each range session I've had 6-8 misfires. The striker will contact the #11 cap (RWS 1075+) but doesn't set it off. If I cock the rifle and hit the cap a second time, it fires. I've tried playing with how far the firing pin assembly is screwed into the bolt. Still misfiring. Cleaning the bolt doesn't make a difference either..it misfires clean or dirty. I've also tried pushing the cap onto the nipple quite hard (using a straight-line capper).
Called Knight twice about this -- first they told me that they had sent me a bad #11 nipple that lacked the proper off-center design. The tech explained that #11s are rimfire so they need an off-center strike to go off reliably. He had me take out my musket nipple to compare, explaining that both the #11 and the musket nipples should be off-center. My #11 nipple was centered, so he said he'd send me the correct #11 nipple. When the shipment arrived, it contained....another musket nipple instead. When I called back, someone else answered, and said they don't even make an offset #11 nipple...pretty confused about that. This new person said the problem was probably the RWS caps that i'm using and that I should use CCI magnums instead. Those are like unobtainium currently -- so while I try to track some down, does anyone have any other suggestions?
Should I back the breech plug out a turn?
Could there be some mechanical problem with my bolt? It makes a loud clacking noise upon lowering the bolt handle no matter how slow I ease it down...loud enough to spook a deer if I were in a treestand. Is this normal? And could it be related to a firing pin problem?
Appreciate any thoughts. I'm leaving for the hunt next Friday and really hope i can get this sorted by then...