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Turkeyman1 11-04-2006 04:08 PM

WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
Well i stop by one of the local gun shops and checked out the Thompson Center Omega Muzzlelader with a Thumbhole stock and camo the price on it was was $460 something. And i looked at the Thompson Center Encore with a muzzle loading barrel and fully camo with thumb hole stock it was $560. Just wondering if these are reasonable prices for these guns and which is the better gun. Both guns felt really good. Which one would work best with deer hunting. I really like the Encore being able to change the barrel out.

Lubold8431 11-04-2006 04:43 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
Dick's sporting goods has the Omega on sale right now for $429. I dont know if they have a store down near you, however. Check the website to see...
I do like the Encore though...

cayugad 11-04-2006 05:18 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
both of those sound like good deals, especially wiht the thumbhole stocks. I am guessing they were also stainless stell barrel. As for which rifle is better, they both will shoot great. The encore you can change out barrels down the road. If that is something that appeals to you, then you have your own answer. As for whether they are reasonable prices, I better not comment as I have not priced those model out too much.

Turkeyman1 11-04-2006 05:47 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
well its funny you ask thost barrels were camo. I looked at the inside of the barrel and it is blued which actually worries me. I have always had stainless barrels. Reason being is because easier to keep from rusting. Blued will rust a hole lot easier. If i get them that would be a concern of mine. But i keep my guns super clean though. Anyone have any trouble with blued barrels on muzzle loaders.

cayugad 11-04-2006 05:52 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 

ORIGINAL: Turkeyman1

though. Anyone have any trouble with blued barrels on muzzle loaders.
I've owned blued muzzleloaders for many years now. I never had a problem with them. Just the idea they are blued worry some people. Treat them like any centerfire and keep them oiled and free of finger prints and they stayjust fine.

Triple Se7en 11-04-2006 06:47 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 

ORIGINAL: Turkeyman1

Well i stop by one of the local gun shops and checked out the Thompson Center Omega Muzzlelader with a Thumbhole stock and camo the price on it was was $460 something. And i looked at the Thompson Center Encore with a muzzle loading barrel and fully camo with thumb hole stock it was $560. Just wondering if these are reasonable prices for these guns and which is the better gun. Both guns felt really good. Which one would work best with deer hunting. I really like the Encore being able to change the barrel out.
I think you answered your own question with your words in bold above.

lemoyne 11-05-2006 09:04 AM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
Accuracy is about equal,as Triple Se7ensaid it looks like your mind has picked one. Lee

270sniper 11-05-2006 07:00 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
I have posted this info before on this site about Dicks. The Omega at Dicks is with the stainless stell barrel and Camo thumb hole for $429. I saw this gun in person in Phila, Pa.

pipecrew 11-05-2006 08:13 PM

RE: WHICH IS THE BETTER GUN
 
I have an Encore. I like the feel and it fits me a little better than the Omega. You can't go wrong with either. Both are extremely accurate.
If you go with the Encore, here's your warning: THEY ARE ADDICTING!!!!! Once you get one you'll be hooked.

Mike


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