RE: Help choosing rings and mounts for T/C Omega
Allen,
I'm partial to the Leupold Quick Release rings and base on my muzzleloaders. The scope comes off easy for cleaning and retains the zero point when you remount your scope and you don't need any tools to do this. They may cost a little more, but are well worth the extra $$
Whenyou think of purchasing a scope, think ofwhat kind of shots you expectto take where you hunt. You don't need high powered scope if you hunt where the longest shot would be 75yds. For this type of hunting, I prefer a good quality 1-5X power scope.
I see you live in Texas and your shots could take you well past 100yds. For this type of huntingI'd recommendthe best good quality2-7X or 3-9X power you can afford. I really like the Burris Fullfield II's and theballastic plexreticle.Theballistic plex reticleand similiar reticles allow you a good reference pointfor those longer shots.
You bought a good quality muzzleloader......buy a scope to match. You won't be sorry afterwards!
Keep it in the 10X
ENCOREMAN