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T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Went back to the range this morning and am very pleased with my rifle. The first 3 shot group on the right was a little left. I made a small scope adjustment. I then started another 3 shot group on the left to see if I could duplicate. It went so well I tried for a 5 shot group , I should have stayed with 3. The 4th. was good then 5th. went in its own direction.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...okBuck/010.jpg Everything was going so well I thought I could take the whole center out of my target and wouldn't you know it a flyer. I have seen people talk about how the Encore is not as good a muzzleloader as the Triumph and I guess time will tell but, if mine will hold groups like this. I will stick with a second rate muzzleloader. |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Really nice shooting.I two have no doubt about the encore.
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RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
INRecordBookBuck
I have seen people talk about how the Encore is not as good a muzzleloader as the Triumph and I guess time will tell but, if mine will hold groups like this. I will stick with a second rate muzzleloader. I am not sure accuaracy is the issue unlil later in life. |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
I wouldn't say the Encore is a bad muzzleloader, just that the likelihood of getting a bad one is higher than other designs and that if there is something wrong, it's much harder and more frustrating to fix it.
Certainly there are enough tack-drivers out there among them. Apparently you have one, hold onto it! |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Sabot
I was not talking about any one thing. It is just the general opinion of some on here that the Encore is not as accurate as the Triumph. Or has issues, I am just making a point that I must be one of the lucky ones. I don't think you can get much better groups than I did this morning just from a bench, free hand. (NO lead sled or other holding device) And I am not saying the Triumph is not a superb muzzleloader, Butr I bought my gun with the sole reason to use as a muzzleloader because I like the look and the feel much better than the Triumph and like I said I must be a lucky one. Kinda reminds me of the debates of who makes a better bow. But, I chose mine by the feel of it, not who made it. |
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ORIGINAL: INRecordBookBuck I like the look and the feel much better than the Triumph and like I said I must be a lucky one. BTW- Your bullet holes look bad. Is that because your target was loose on a back stop? Just curious, i always glue my targets to card board so i know how the bullet looks. |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Yeah it was loose it has been raining off and on here all morning. So, the target was a little damp and I could not get it on the cardboard backer that well. But I know what you are saying.
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RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
ORIGINAL: INRecordBookBuck Yeah it was loose it has been raining off and on here all morning. So, the target was a little damp and I could not get it on the cardboard backer that well. But I know what you are saying. |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
For my personal range I use 3/4" foam insulation board. The resulting holes aren't perfect, but you can hang targets quickly and easily with toothpicks and they last a long time...my 100yd one just split in half in the wind after 2 years of shooting, I'll get another 1-2 years out of the 200 and 300 yd backers. I'll take the increased life compared to plywood I used to use and ease of target hanging over the holes being perfect...I don't do much fussy enough to care about that anyways.
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RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
The Endeavor, from what I have read has elinated some of the issues.
How is the trigger pull [I ask because I am considering getting one] Lee |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Can't say I know exactly, I'd guess 3-4lbs. I really like the trigger myself, it is just a little stiffer than my shotgun.
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RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
ORIGINAL: lemoyne The Endeavor, from what I have read has elinated some of the issues. |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
ORIGINAL: Grouse45 No doubt about that. Copying the Triumph Breech plug was a big plus. I just wish they would offer the Endeavor with a 3 to 3.5# trigger pull like they do the Triumph. Manufacturer: Thompson/Center Arms Co.; (603) 330-5659; www.tcarms.com Action Type: Interchangeable barrel, break-open, single-shot Caliber: .50 Barrel Length: 28 inches overall; 26 inches rifled Overall Length: 421⁄2 inches Height: 71⁄2 inches Width: 11⁄2 inches Weight: 7 pounds 81⁄2 ounces with scope base Frame: Stainless Steel w/brushed finish Rifling: Eight-groove, 1:28 Rear Sight: Encased spring and leaf, adjustable for windage and elevation with two green fiber-optic dots. Front sight: Ramped, red fiber-optic bead Trigger Pull: 31⁄2 pounds MSRP: $ 1,005.90 |
RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Not bad friend. I'd 'settle' for that group too.
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RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
Good shooting there.
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RE: T/C Endeavor 100yd. groups
impressive
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