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T/C Omega Carbine?
I see that Fox Ridge Outfitters sells a T/C Omega Carbine (23.5" barrel) at 6.75 lbs. Does anyone have any experience with this carbine?
Can anyone see any disadvantages with the carbine version of the Omega? Thanks, Tony |
RE: T/C Omega Carbine?
The question is .... what is the advantage of the carbine? They chop 4.5 inches off the barrel and call it a carbine. I never really saw a shorter barrel as critical. I have carbine rifles, but if I had bought it with the longer barrel that would have been fine too. It was just a great deal at the time of purchase. I did not buy the carbine because it was a carbine. I have a Wolverine II with a 22" barrel if you like a real carbine rifle. I am sure it would be a good shooter.
If it were me, I would just get the standard Omega unless I had a specific need where this shorter barrel would be necessary. I think the Standard model would have better resale value as well. Many people do not like carbine rifles...... |
RE: T/C Omega Carbine?
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The entire Omega with it's 28" barrel is shorter than your typical 26" barrel bolt-action ML. It's around a foot shorter than the A & H 26" bolt-action. There's no need for a carbine in this model & that's why Fox Ridge has been sitting on those short models for almost two years now. |
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