Tc Triumph
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Typical Buck
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Tc Triumph
Just got this Triumph in the other day, I know it is going to burn you non camo gun guys . It has Burris Signature Zee rings, Weaver base, Leupold VX-R 3-9x40 CDS scope. I'm hoping to get out and dial it in soon.
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Spike
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Chaded,
Holy moly, that looks just like my Triumph. I sure like that rifle, something about all camo is cool. I have been shooting 250 Shockwaves and now 240gr XTP-MAGs in mine. Both are getting good groups at 100 yards. What load and bullets are you planning to try yours with?
Holy moly, that looks just like my Triumph. I sure like that rifle, something about all camo is cool. I have been shooting 250 Shockwaves and now 240gr XTP-MAGs in mine. Both are getting good groups at 100 yards. What load and bullets are you planning to try yours with?
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Typical Buck
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Chaded,
Holy moly, that looks just like my Triumph. I sure like that rifle, something about all camo is cool. I have been shooting 250 Shockwaves and now 240gr XTP-MAGs in mine. Both are getting good groups at 100 yards. What load and bullets are you planning to try yours with?
Holy moly, that looks just like my Triumph. I sure like that rifle, something about all camo is cool. I have been shooting 250 Shockwaves and now 240gr XTP-MAGs in mine. Both are getting good groups at 100 yards. What load and bullets are you planning to try yours with?
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Very nice do they make that scope in camo?
Mine likes 115 grains bh with that bullet, of course it has shot many different bullets with between 110 and 120 grains of BH.
Also I put warshers, thin steel ones,between the barrel and the forearm, so that it would not shoot different when I rested the fore arm in different places.
Mine likes 115 grains bh with that bullet, of course it has shot many different bullets with between 110 and 120 grains of BH.
Also I put warshers, thin steel ones,between the barrel and the forearm, so that it would not shoot different when I rested the fore arm in different places.
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That's a nice looking rig that should shoot as well as it looks. I don't know that I have ever heard of a bad shooting Triumph. I had one that filled the freezer on a couple occasions using XTP 240's pushed by 105 gr of BH 209. I sold mine to a buddy of mine as I just really prefer the balance and feel of my Omega X7. I always felt the Triumph was a bit muzzle heavy. My buddy on the other hand loves the way it balances and couldn't be happier with it.