Dr. Kill wrote:
however i have a knight wolverine and i shoot 100 grain parodox pellets and i keep it in a 9 inch circle at 200, the only upgrade i have done was get a 209 kit for the gun, the dealers said get the omega you dont know what your missing lol if ya ask me the knight is a much better gun, exept for the cleaning
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I have never met a T/C Omega 50-cal that did as lousy as your Knight did at 200 yards (9" circle). You said you never hit paper at 200 with the Omega.. right??
Then it is possible your shots with the Omega were in a much tighter group just below the paper.... right?? It's also possible that T/C provided you with the wrong front sight on your Omega... causing you to aim low. They've done it in the past to many new Omega buyers. All it takes is an accuracy-complaining phone call to T/C & they will ship you the lower sight for free.
Also.... what bullet/bullet grain are you using in the Omega? How can you say one is better than the other when all you've tried is 100 grains?... geez! With your Knight, Hornady, Barnes & Knight packaged bullets work best. With the Omega, T/C packaged bullets work best with the optimum grain size for the 50-caliber being either 240 or 250 grains.