Talk me out of a Knight Ultra Lite

I shoot 777 and #11’s in all my traditional guns (3). Cleanup is easy and ignition is not a problem. I wouldn’t hesitate to shoot a knight with that system.
definitely the direction I'm heading, or, returning to. My life felt much simpler when I shot #11's and Triple 7 in my Ruger, and I killed a lot of deer with that rig.
 
Well, you asked to be talked out of it, so I'll suggest, as usual, the less trod patch.

Build one. Make it whatever you want. A nice sidelock plains rifle can be very light (my wife's for example), or maybe a long range bullet rifle with an underhammer action, or even a flintlock (while percussion caps can be hard to find, and worse to make from scratch, rocks are here to stay, and cheap at twice the price).

Best of all, it will be yours from beginning to end.

Your deer will never taste better than when you have shot it with a rifle you built yourself.
30+ years of traditional bowhunting has taken some of the wind out of my "do it the hard way" sails. I like the way you think, but I am not looking to add another challenge at the moment.
 
I bought a Knight BK-92 when they came out in the 90's. I've either inherited or purchased 80 guns since then. Without question the knight rifle was the biggest peice of shit I have laid my hands on. Inconsistent and not accurate. It's so bad I never bothered to pass that turd on to anyone else. I thought about using the barrel as a tomato stake, at least get some use from it.

I'm with mallardsx, knights are a pain in the ass to clean compared to cva and traditions.
 
30+ years of traditional bowhunting has taken some of the wind out of my "do it the hard way" sails. I like the way you think, but I am not looking to add another challenge at the moment.
Then buy one already made, including customs. You don't have to build it. They hunt just fine, better than you think, maybe better than the inlines.
 
Well it's that time of year again, the time of year I always get interested in buying a new hunting rifle. This year I've decided I just have never been happy with my CVA Optima V2 or at least, not as happy with it as I was my Ruger 77/50 (never, ever should have sold that gun). But there were a few things I didn't like about the Ruger too, so I've been perusing the ML's and came across the Knight Ultra Lite. I love light, accurate rifles, and this one can be set up to shoot percussion caps pretty easily. Plus it is not a break action cocker, which I think is what I'm just so tired of with my CVA. Those break action cockers just reek of cheap.

All that said, the idea of spending $1500 on a ML, even if it's one of the best ML's on the planet, seems steep to me. I can afford it, but will I be happy with this gun? I'd love to hear from those of you who own a Knight Ultra Lite. Thanks in advance!
A Knight Ultra Lite will make you differently abled and a bundle of sticks, go with one of these instead................. https://kiblerslongrifles.com/
 
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