muzzler loader help
#2
Absolutely! I own an Omega I bought about 8 years ago and love it. You will find T/C's quality second to none. You will pay a little more, but you get what you pay for. I have a load that shoots 1" groups off the bench at 100 yards consistently.
You might want to look at their Impact. I have read it has the same barrel as the Omega and an excellent rifle for the money. I plan to get one as soon as I can.
You won't be disappointed with a T/C.
Good luck,
Paul
You might want to look at their Impact. I have read it has the same barrel as the Omega and an excellent rifle for the money. I plan to get one as soon as I can.
You won't be disappointed with a T/C.
Good luck,
Paul
#7
Spike
Joined: Sep 2007
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From: Roy, Wa
Got my T/C back in 78 before the made inlines. Very good rifle. About ten years ago I had a concern about the barrel, so I sent it to them. the examined it several way, did some more tests shots out of it and sent it back to me in a very timely manner. I still wish they made the cherokee. I have a friend who recently bought one of their newer modern Ventures. It is sub minute of angle and he loves it (this guy is a sniper with my dept. and picky about long guns). My only worries about the Omega, the northwest edition we get out here, is that it is 1/48 twist. For conicals I would want a faster twist and RB I would want slower.
#10
I love my TC's. I have a White Mountain Carbine sidelock and the Z5 TH Omega inline... both in .50 cal. Both rifles are exceptional shooters. Especially the Omega. The carbine is good out to 75-100 yrds with a PRB. It is more of a tree stand / blind gun with the compact design. The Omega will easily shoot 1/2" groups @ 100yrds. (bench shooting) I've never had a problem with either one of them. And both hold one hell of a group. I even use my Omega in place of my shotgun for deer firearms season here in Indiana. One shot = one deer down.
Last edited by Buckhunter46755; 04-04-2012 at 08:38 AM.


