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Offline joey46

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TK2000 success
« on: March 29, 2017, 07:04:20 PM »
Been talking on several post about the unacceptable recoil from Knight's recommended load of 100gr + 2 1/2oz shot.  I played around enough with a 70gr black powder, 2oz plastic shot cup #6 shot and light cardboard overshot to feel it more than enough.  Hunted a Florida three day quota hunt and took this Osceola yesterday.  No problems.  It was a 20 yard shot but this birds head was pretty well pulverized.  No reason to take the beating that 100gr gives IMO.


BTW - that's not snow northern boys.  It is called sugar sand ;D

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2017, 08:39:03 AM »
Nice job! The TK2000 is a lot of fun to hunt with.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2017, 10:29:42 AM »
Nice job, my brother has been carrying his. No luck for him yet.
They call him...Kenny..Kenny

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2017, 04:27:33 PM »
2.5oz of shot is an enormous amount of weight! That's like shoving an 1100gr bullet with the shotcup included!    :o  No doubt that's gonna kick like an absolute mule. Can't believe Knight actually recommends that load? 
Congrats on the bird!

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2017, 06:20:04 PM »
Huge congrats. I loaded mine to the letter like they recommended and the patterns were huge blobs. This was with their shot cup. I bought some turkey ranger wads from ballistic products and cut them leaving 1/4" above the base. 80 grains 777 and 2oz #6 magshot and finally got a decent pattern. The recoil on that thing is insane.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2017, 08:31:29 PM »
I got good patterns with the 100 gr Goex BP + 2 1/2oz #6 lead, using Knights plastic wad and foam overshot - BUT - the recoil was so extreme it was becoming a chore to shoot.  The 70gr Goex BP + 2oz #6, using a cut down plastic wad and a light thin cardboard overshot is much more tolerable and seems to work well within normal ranges.  Good enough is good enough.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2017, 04:56:21 PM »
Congrats!

Good to see someone get a bird with bp.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2017, 08:34:51 PM »
Congrats on a nice bird.

I have never shot anything less then thec100gr 777. Did try the max 120gr but that was a little much.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2017, 09:37:24 PM »
Awesome bird its gotta be awesome to have that smoke clear and see a gobbler flopping on the ground. i might have to start messing with tk2000. i have a knight disc extreme, and a Knight wolverine that i use for deer.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2017, 09:37:54 PM »
Congrats on a nice bird.

I have never shot anything less then thec100gr 777. Did try the max 120gr but that was a little much.

Thanks - my owners manual shows 120 max for BP  and 100 max for 777.  Some of the U tube videos I've watched are funny.  Boom followed by "******".  Agree with the ****** :z-guntootsmiley:   120gr - scared just thinking about it.
« Last Edit: April 03, 2017, 09:46:58 PM by joey46 »

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2017, 09:51:30 PM »
I have Knight wads as well as TPS 3.5" wads as well a very nice and accurate digital scale. With lead of any size common for turkey we aren't shooting 2.5oz boys. I've weighed all feasible lead offerings and it's about 2 1/8-2 1/4oz with a full shotcup level to the top of wad. I shoot #6 ITX Turkey Trauma13 and it's right at 2 3/8oz. I've had good luck with everything I've shot in my TK and although I've only killed a couple birds with it but i find 90-95gr of ffg T7 tends to have a lil tighter patterns and the 5-10gr shaved off max recommendation really tames the recoil down. Hope this helps. Congrats on the turkey joey46

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #11 on: April 06, 2017, 07:53:14 AM »
Thanks for the insight.  I'm assuming I had been shooting 2 1/2oz since I filled Knight's 3 1/2" wad with #6 lead and that is Knight's claim.  The load I'm using now I'm assuming is 2oz since it is measured in a T/C plastic wad that claims when filled holds that 2 oz amount.  I've always used Goex BP using T/C measures.  Now that my Florida season is over I'll play a little more when possible and maybe try to reduce the shot down to 1 3/4oz.  The best shooting non muzzleloading factory loads I've ever found are 1 3/4oz.  These in both a WW HV (a big kicker) at 1300FPS and a Hevi 13 (very mild) at 1080FPS.  I pattern this gun and all my turkey guns at 30 yards.   Thanks again.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #12 on: April 06, 2017, 01:45:46 PM »
No problem. Another thing i was gonna add something i did that seemed to pattern well out of the TK. I have 25lb bags of mag #4, #5, and #6 lead. I take an empty film canister and scoop out three canisters full to the top of #4, two of #5, and another one and a half of the #6 shot and pour all of those into a quart freezer bag. Mix it up anyway you'd like, scoop out a unslit wads worth of shot, pour down barrel, and cover with os. It's a deadly load that seems to pattern well with the #6 filling in any gaps. It's a good all-around load with the 90-95gr ffg T7 i shoot. I'd assume Pyrodex or real black would be just as good? Try it in your experimentations and see what ya think?

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2017, 02:52:21 AM »
:sounds like a killer load.  I have some 5s and 6s.  Might do a little mix of that.  Maybe 2 parts 5 to  1 part 6.  Never was a fan of 4s in factory shells but often shot 5s.  Maybe time to try something new.

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Re: TK2000 success
« Reply #14 on: April 07, 2017, 05:27:41 PM »
If it aint broke don't fix it. Now that said these guns will change everytime a variable changes in the way of patterning. Be it different powders, shot size, depth and number of slits in a wad, wad type, powder charge, etc. I have a 1' thick block of wood with a 3/4' hole drilled through it. I take unslit 3.5' TPS wad and an "X" cutter fashioned from two razor blades and push it down till it bottoms out on top of wood and I end up with a 4 petal wad slit 1" from base. That seems to be what my gun patterns with the best with the ffg T7 90-95gr charge, shot, os cards I use?