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TK 2000 at 80 yards?????????

Started by reflexl, February 08, 2012, 07:43:12 PM

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reflexl

Here is what Knight put on FB:

Knock down power confirmed out to 80 yards, the TK2000 is the only way to hunt turkeys this season! Now for sale at www.Knightrifles.com

I must be missing something because I wouldn't use mine past 45 the way it shoots and would feel a lot better at 35 yards. Anyone know about the 80 yard stuff or was it a typo? reflex264

joey46

I hope they didn't post anything that stupid.  My TK does fine at 40 yards.  I suppose it could be test fired at 80 yards for fun but I don't enjoy the kick enough to test fire at ranges I would never shoot at a bird.  Hevi and Cabelas is getting heat for their 75 yard ad.  This might top them.

What is "FB"?

reflexl

FB is face book. Yep this might top the Cabelas heavy. reflexl

drenalinld

Must have cut open a magblend and poured it down the barrel.

mnbirdbuster

What :TooFunny: Hold on...i am a proud owner of a "New" Knight TK 2000 and id like for somebody to inform me of what is actually going on! Ive heard 80yds and then...well... :TrainWreck1:

joey46

I hope nothing is  really going on.  It appears a few gun and shell manufacturers seem to think that bragging about an extreme killing range is a good thing.  My "new" TK2000 does just fine at 40 yards, probably would do okay at 45 if I misjudge the yardage.  I won't pattern it any further than that. 

bustinbirds

I shoot both a Knight and I shoot HS. and I think its down right disgusting for both to promote such crap. It just promotes irresponsibility in people thinking its alright taking these kind of shots. Come on people!! :TrainWreck1: FOR SURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lifelong member of The Tenth Legion

WildTigerTrout

 80 yards!  :TooFunny: I own a TK 2000 and IMO it's a 40 yard gun, maybe 45 under ideal conditions. The only turkey gun I have capable of taking an 80 yard shot is my 22 Hornet rifle!
Deer see you and think you are a stump. The Old Gobbler sees a stump and thinks it is YOU!

reflexl

When it warms up I am going to take mine out and shoot a turkey target at 80 yards to see if I can get more than 5 pellets on a piece of paper. ;D

mnbirdbuster

Other than larger pellets, and probably hevi shot at that im not sure that theres enough energy to kill a turkey at 80yds :z-dizzy: I consider the setup i use in my TK 2000 a solid 40yd turkey slayer, but thats about it! I do have a kill at 52yds with #6 hevi shot but that gun/load had the stuff to do it!

bawana

Bet I could kill one with my TK2000 at 80 yards........................If I was using a 12 ga slug :z-guntootsmiley: :z-guntootsmiley: :z-guntootsmiley:

ctwny1

80 yards? No way would I try that unless just shooting it for fun. I shoot my TK2000 no more than 45 yards
and it will do just fine and I totally agree with what bustinbirds said "It just promotes irresponsibility in people thinking its alright taking these kind of shots."

pabirdsmasher

Killed 2 in Pa. last year with my TK2000 at close range...but sure as heck wouldn't use it at 80 yds for cryin out loud.   :z-dizzy:

reflexl

Well I have been off the muzzleloader thing for a while but time to get back at it. I have a bird that if I can kill it will be the new TN bp record eastern. I will start working with the TK2000 and Encore shortly. reflexl

jbmabrey

#14
shot this pattern yesterday(3/29/13) with my tk2000 at 50 yards
1. had 20 hits in head and neck
2. had over 70 hits within 15" pattern circle

Used 3' shot cup and ITX Turkey Trauma 13-mix of #4 and #6 shot from BPI
over 90 gr. of BlackMZ
had better patterns last year but used 3 1/2" cups with 2 oz. of #6 shot  over 110 gr. of Black MZ but had to cut back due to car accident  (my car got hit by drunk/doped up driver)

I wouldn't be afraid of using this gun with these loads at 55 yards.