jaybez - I must have got lucky as the trigger on my Genesis is great. No creep and breaks nice and clean. And I never did anything to it.
Omega 45 -
With that powder charge and heavy projectile did you check your owners manual to make sure you were safe? I do recall them Genesis barrels being made in Spain.
page 15 of the Remington rifle manual states " This muzzleloading rifle is designated for use with a maxim powder charge of 150 grains of FFG Black Powder, Pyrodex RS loose powder or 130 grains of Triple Seven 2f loose powder. This muzzleloader is designated for use with a maximum three (3) 50 grain pellet propellant charge of Pyrodex or Triple Seven 50 caliber pellets."
105 grains of Pyrodex RS and that 350 bullet was not uncomfortable at all to shoot. I am kind of glad I got the Stainless steel barrel model. Its been a great rifle, and like mentioned.. it is not a fussy rifle. It shoots about anything.
Also unlike the Traditions or CVA the Remington does not have maximum weight projectiles to use. But you're right, the rifle was made in Spain and is serviced by Tradition Arms. The Tradition Yukon parts interchange with the Genesis to a degree. Their breech area is a little different.
Also correct.. I did not want the BDC so my Omega is without that. And according to the manual has 4" of eye relief I believe it said. It is a great scope. The only other scope I have that compares to it is my Bushnell Elite 3200. Another great scope.