Omega Accessories
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Loganville Ga, USA
I just bought a T/C Omega composite stock with stainless steel barrel. This is my first muzzleloader. What accessories do you recommend? Something that YOU must have that just makes your life a little easier. I've decided to first try T7 pellets and Powerbelt 295 Gr. Copper Hollow Point. I will also be adding Talley One-Piece Base and Rings, Leupold 3-9x50 Vari-X II and a Limbsaverrecoil pad. What else do you recommend (cleaners,rods,bullets starters)?
Thanks,
Darrell
Thanks,
Darrell
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2003
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1) 2nd ramrod for the range
2) Bore Brush
3) Solvent that states it removes copper, lead & plastic fouling
4) Lubricant that says it prevents rust - not inhibits rust.
5) Small misty spray bottle filled 50-50 with Windex & rubbing alcohol (for swab)
6) Patches either 2-1/2" or 3"
7) CVA Breechplug & Nipple Grease
8) easy-loading Harvester plastic sabots (50-pk) for tight Omega bores
9) Weak 209 primers (Kleanbore or Winchester Triple Se7en)
10) Loose powder (preferably FFF) instead of pellets
11) Allow any Bore Butter at hometo gather nothing but dust

2) Bore Brush
3) Solvent that states it removes copper, lead & plastic fouling
4) Lubricant that says it prevents rust - not inhibits rust.
5) Small misty spray bottle filled 50-50 with Windex & rubbing alcohol (for swab)
6) Patches either 2-1/2" or 3"
7) CVA Breechplug & Nipple Grease
8) easy-loading Harvester plastic sabots (50-pk) for tight Omega bores
9) Weak 209 primers (Kleanbore or Winchester Triple Se7en)
10) Loose powder (preferably FFF) instead of pellets
11) Allow any Bore Butter at hometo gather nothing but dust


#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2006
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A SPIN JAG also makes loading and cleaning easier. Butch's Bore Shine does a good job getting lead and all kinds of fouling out.BREAK FREE CLP does an excellent job of lubing and protecting from rust.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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Darrell, does yours have the newer designed firing pin mechanism?
credit to Wolfhound for the original of the below pic, ah just doctored it a little. Don't forget to clean that assembly regardless of new or old style.
credit to Wolfhound for the original of the below pic, ah just doctored it a little. Don't forget to clean that assembly regardless of new or old style.




