Inline Muzzeloader?
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Charles IA USA
Posts: 30
RE: Inline Muzzeloader?
Ol' OneEye,
My 50 cal Encore is two for two on elk right now and I hope to make it three for three this year. It is light, carries well and fits me perfectly. It is fairly accurate and can be made better without too much work. There are several internet places that can help you out with accurizing and aftermarket pieces. I think that the only drawback for me was that they cost in and around $500.
Bill the Dog
My 50 cal Encore is two for two on elk right now and I hope to make it three for three this year. It is light, carries well and fits me perfectly. It is fairly accurate and can be made better without too much work. There are several internet places that can help you out with accurizing and aftermarket pieces. I think that the only drawback for me was that they cost in and around $500.
Bill the Dog
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Lee , New Hampshire
Posts: 312
RE: Inline Muzzeloader?
Encore 209 x 50 would be my choice..yours should be which one feels best when you shoulder it..You will shoot better if it feels right. This would be one less hurdle to overcome when getting use to a new weapon
#6
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greencastle, PA.
Posts: 5
RE: Inline Muzzeloader?
Thanks for the replies! After going to the store and putting the Omega, Knight and Encore up to the shoulder, my decision was made. The TC Encore was the choice for me. I couldn't believe how much lighter and comfortable this gun was compared to the other ones. Can't wait to shoot it!
OneEye
OneEye
#8
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location:
Posts: 22
RE: Inline Muzzeloader?
I have had a boat load of muzzle loaders One Eye and I must say Encore is by far the best one yet. If you can go the extra cost I highly recamend a Bullberry after market barrel. I have a 15" Bullberry on a Encore Pistol frame that is a sure bet to shoot 1" or better at 100 meters with a honaday sabo and 2 50gr pellets of pyro.