New to Inlines and need some help.
I tried calling Knight numerous times today, but they don't seem to answer the phone so I thought I would sign up and ask here before I change my mind.
I am considering buying one of the new Wolverines (here http://www.knightrifles.com/wolverine-straight/) but have a couple of questions.
What is "Full Plastic Jacket" ignition?
Can this Wolverine use musket caps?
Would it need a new breech plug/nipple?
Would this be considered "exposed" for legal use in Washington?
A couple of weeks ago I shot an older Wolverine using musket caps and I really liked it, but I am not sure what might have changed with the newer Wolverines.
I am considering buying one of the new Wolverines (here http://www.knightrifles.com/wolverine-straight/) but have a couple of questions.
What is "Full Plastic Jacket" ignition?
Can this Wolverine use musket caps?
Would it need a new breech plug/nipple?
Would this be considered "exposed" for legal use in Washington?
A couple of weeks ago I shot an older Wolverine using musket caps and I really liked it, but I am not sure what might have changed with the newer Wolverines.
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Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
Try calling them between 10 and 2 their time (Tennessee)WA Hunter wrote:I tried calling Knight numerous times today, but they don't seem to answer the phone so I thought I would sign up and ask here before I change my mind.
A Red Plastic Jacket is a device or carrier to insert a shot gun 209 primer into. Then that is placed on a post on the breech plug. The hammer is relaesed and hits the primer causing the gun to ignite. Not legal in Washington...I am considering buying one of the new Wolverines (here http://www.knightrifles.com/wolverine-straight/) but have a couple of questions.
What is "Full Plastic Jacket" ignition?
It can... I would suggest you order it that way - but I would go with #11 caps they are more reliable and can be near water proof with the correct nipple.Can this Wolverine use musket caps?
yesWould it need a new breech plug/nipple?
it is an exposed cap systemWould this be considered "exposed" for legal use in Washington?
A Wolverine can be a Washington legal ML, but when you order it order it with cap igniton....A couple of weeks ago I shot an older Wolverine using musket caps and I really liked it, but I am not sure what might have changed with the newer Wolverines.
I would suggest a Knight DISC Extreme with a Western Kit installed - it is a much more versitile gun and meets all the Pacific Northwest rules...
Knight DISC Extreme
Open exposed breech - the cap is visable
Check these threads out...
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index ... 110.0.html
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index ... 110.0.html
Keep on Shooting Muzzleloaders - They are a blast
Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
Thanks for the response.
I called between 7 am and 3pm Pacific time and it either rang forever or went straight to a recording.
I have read those huntwa threads before. Great info, but I can't justify the cost of the Disc Extreme. I don't plan on ML hunting for more than a season or two and the Wolverine is actually a step up in price from my first choice. Basically I am getting one to hunt with a buddy a few times.
So what makes the #11 more more waterproof than the musket caps?
Which nipple would you suggest with the #11?
I didn't see a #11 ignition version online. Is there a place to look?
I called between 7 am and 3pm Pacific time and it either rang forever or went straight to a recording.
I have read those huntwa threads before. Great info, but I can't justify the cost of the Disc Extreme. I don't plan on ML hunting for more than a season or two and the Wolverine is actually a step up in price from my first choice. Basically I am getting one to hunt with a buddy a few times.
So what makes the #11 more more waterproof than the musket caps?
Which nipple would you suggest with the #11?
I didn't see a #11 ignition version online. Is there a place to look?
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Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
Not a problem... the Wolverine is a very good gun!WA Hunter wrote:Thanks for the response.
I called between 7 am and 3pm Pacific time and it either rang forever or went straight to a recording.
I have read those huntwa threads before. Great info, but I can't justify the cost of the Disc Extreme. I don't plan on ML hunting for more than a season or two and the Wolverine is actually a step up in price from my first choice. Basically I am getting one to hunt with a buddy a few times.
When you use a capper to put the nipple on the post you actually cause it to form fit the post of the nipple if you have the correct size nipple..So what makes the #11 more more waterproof than the musket caps?
I think it is explained in this thread...
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index ... 546.0.html
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index ... 931.0.htmlWhich nipple would you suggest with the #11?
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index ... 394.0.html
You are right they are only offering it in a Plastic Jacket version...I didn't see a #11 ignition version online. Is there a place to look?
But you can order the cap ignition in the general parts area. You would need a cap breech plug for a 50 cal Big Horn and get the nipples form TOW.
http://www.knightrifles.com/breech-plug-M900023/
Or if you can get to Knight by phone to order the gun just tell them you want the Western Kit version of the gun...
Keep on Shooting Muzzleloaders - They are a blast
Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
Thanks again.
I read the 11 vs mc thread the other day.
I forgot about the capper thread and somehow missed the nipple thread. That had some good info and made sense.
I read the 11 vs mc thread the other day.
I forgot about the capper thread and somehow missed the nipple thread. That had some good info and made sense.
Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
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Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
When you order a western version of a rifle from Knight Rifles it comes with the breech plug and a musket cap nipple already installed and a #11 cap is in the accessory kit which is also included to.
Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
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Re: New to Inlines and need some help.
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