omega or pro hunter, help!
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Shoulder both of them. Personally the Omega to me was and still is one of the best muzzleloaders on the market. The Pro Hunter is also getting some great reviews. I shouldered an Omega, Triumph, and Encore Pro Hunter last time I was drooling at my friend's gunshop. For me it would be the Omega hands down. Although I like the larger trigger guard feature of the Triumph and the new turn out plug. The Pro Hunter and Encore just don't fit me. Its that strange stock design I think.Just like I handled an Optima. Nope, did not like that stock design.Granted, some one give me one and in a week I would be used to it. Then you read about hinge pins and trigger jobs on the Encores and Pro Hunters. Not that they need them, it just makes them better. I think both are great rifles. Which ever one you like and fits you.
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Nontypical Buck
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I have the Omega SS, Laminated thumbhole stock, and love it. If your purchasing this for a muzzleloader only then save yourself the money and get the Omega or the new Triumph, but if you will use as a muzzleloader, centerfire rifle and/or shotgun then get the pro hunter
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I agree that its best to shoulder them to see which is a good fit for you.I've owned both of these guns, and they are both great. I had the Omega Thumbhole, but personally I like the new Flex Tech stock on the Pro Hunter. It is designed to reduce recoil, and comes stock with a limsaver, which the Omega doesn't have. One thing I did not like about the Thumbhole onguns like the Omega or Pro Hunter, whichboth have hammers, is that when you're stalking your thumb is in the hole, when I like to have it on the hammer ready to pull back.
I love the Pro Hunter, thegun is just phenomonal!!! It comes with some features you just can't get on any other gun, and my experience is that it loads easier than the Omega. I triedBarnes 250 TMZ's in my Omega once, and literally had to beat it down the barrel, but they are easy to load in my Pro Hunter.
Just my thoughts, good luck!
I love the Pro Hunter, thegun is just phenomonal!!! It comes with some features you just can't get on any other gun, and my experience is that it loads easier than the Omega. I triedBarnes 250 TMZ's in my Omega once, and literally had to beat it down the barrel, but they are easy to load in my Pro Hunter.
Just my thoughts, good luck!
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Boone & Crockett
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I've never owned an Encore, but I have owned switch barrel guns and found that I just didn't do much barrel switching. I'd rather have two or threeguns, eachset up the way I want, than have one gun with two or threebarrels.
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Nontypical Buck
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I've never owned an Encore, but I have owned switch barrel guns and found that I just didn't do much barrel switching. I'd rather have two or threeguns, eachset up the way I want, than have one gun with two or threebarrels.
I've never owned an Encore, but I have owned switch barrel guns and found that I just didn't do much barrel switching. I'd rather have two or threeguns, eachset up the way I want, than have one gun with two or threebarrels.
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