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geo68 04-08-2007 02:45 PM

T/C ProHunter barrel change
 
Hey guys out of curiosity, when you buy a T/C ProHunter rifle, is there any limit to how you change barrels....i.e. If i buy a 30-06 rifle with a 28 inch barrel can i buy a muzzleload barrel to put on same frame? Or do you have to start with muzzleload rifle and change from there?

hunterdeneugene 04-08-2007 04:35 PM

RE: T/C ProHunter barrel change
 
I don't think there is a difference between the Prohunter and Encore and if so, no. My Encore frame started out as a pistol...15 inchin30-06. I also have a .223 rifle barrel for it and a 209x50 front stuffer for it. Change back and forth at will. IfNY decides to let my county partake in the rifle option for deer, I am probably going to get a 25-06 or 280 Rem. rifle barrel for it.

JOHN RUPE 01-18-2012 05:17 PM

Just the forarm iv did it

chaded 01-18-2012 06:35 PM

No you can start out with any barrel and change to any barrel. Completely versatile.

IBHUN10 01-23-2012 01:43 PM

Just have to change the forearm. The forearm is different for the muzzleloader barrel, meaning it only will fit the muzzy barrel and you need to have the one for rifle barrels to fit rifled barrels.

bigbulls 01-23-2012 05:44 PM

The frames are all the same and all the barrels fit the same.

There are three different forearms though. One for rifles, one for muzzle loaders, and one for shotgun barrels.

ABOY 08-21-2021 09:02 AM

There may be different forearms for different barrel contours: my TC Pro Hunter in Weathershield 45-70 and 243 barrel with straight flutes share the same fore end. So you may be able to fore go different fore ends if you choose the fluted barrel options.

bronko22000 08-22-2021 01:11 PM

The Pro hunter frame will accept any barrel. However the forearms are different for the rifle, pistol and muzzleloader barrels. Butt stock is the same for rifle and muzzleloader and pistol grip is obviously different. I'm thinking that possibly a shotgun barrel would require a separate forearm too but not sure.
With my frame I shoot a 7mm-08 rifle, 45 cal muzzleloader then I switch to pistol configuration and shoot a .243 Win or a 50 cal muzzleloader pistol.


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