Triumph
#1
Triumph
Just curious TC Triumph owners.Some where in the back of my mind;
I thought I heard that the TC Shockwave sabots were far more accurate
in the Triumphs. Is this true or just a marketing strategy?
I thought I heard that the TC Shockwave sabots were far more accurate
in the Triumphs. Is this true or just a marketing strategy?
#2
RE: Triumph
oldvt.bowhunter
Not sure you can even get a regular "shockwave" sabot down the barrel of a Triumph - it is really tight... You will probably have to use the yellow "Easy Glide"
PM - Lemoyne - has a Triumph that he has done a lot of shooting with...
I shoot an Omega - but it is an early Omega so I can load about any thing I want, but everything new from TC has been tightened up...
Not sure you can even get a regular "shockwave" sabot down the barrel of a Triumph - it is really tight... You will probably have to use the yellow "Easy Glide"
PM - Lemoyne - has a Triumph that he has done a lot of shooting with...
I shoot an Omega - but it is an early Omega so I can load about any thing I want, but everything new from TC has been tightened up...
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: northern nj
Posts: 267
RE: Triumph
ORIGINAL: switchback hunter
i bought a triumph last fall and i shoot 250 gr. super glides they shoot about as accurate as you could want these are the only things that i shot through it so far and i will be sticking with them
i bought a triumph last fall and i shoot 250 gr. super glides they shoot about as accurate as you could want these are the only things that i shot through it so far and i will be sticking with them
#6
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,585
RE: Triumph
oldvt.bowhunter, mine is pretty tight but the SW or Gold Dots shoot an inch or less with Crush Rib sabots unless I goofthe XTP 200gr 40 cal and the 200gr 50/40 SW will shoot into a one hole group but they do load tight. Lee