NWBuck
PMA Member
Our son Hunter had a late ML tag, and with last night being the final night of the season, he decided if it got down to the final 30 minutes or so of daylight with no shooter bucks in sight, he'd be willing to fill his tag with a doe. He let me tag along to video. We had plenty of deer around, and several bucks, just nothing good. So with around 15 minutes of legal light left he drew down on the biggest doe among several that were nearby. I got in position for a perfect over-the-shoulder video, which I got. Here's where the story gets interesting. The shot "sounded" a little different, and Hunter claimed he felt heat on his hand at the shot. He dropped the doe in her tracks, but at 40 yards the impact point was around 6 or 7 inches off of his aiming point...way too far for that close of a shot. So Hunter went through the video, and below are a couple of screen shots of the split second that the primer and load went off.
So a little background. This is a Knight disc rifle. He and I each have one like this, and they're approximately 15 years old. It uses the orange primer jackets. We've never had a bit of trouble with them, but within the last year, each gun has misfired...either at the range or in the field. I have my thoughts, but I'd be interested in what others think might be causing this. Or is this normal and something we've just never noticed because we don't often video our shots??
NWBuck
So a little background. This is a Knight disc rifle. He and I each have one like this, and they're approximately 15 years old. It uses the orange primer jackets. We've never had a bit of trouble with them, but within the last year, each gun has misfired...either at the range or in the field. I have my thoughts, but I'd be interested in what others think might be causing this. Or is this normal and something we've just never noticed because we don't often video our shots??
NWBuck