Steve,
I agree. My buddy has a TC omega and he bought it when it first came out for $500 and my huntsman was $149. His TC is a nice gun, but like all other TC's I've seen his is really fussy about what you put down the barrell. I can stuff anything down the barrell and hit a pie plate all day long at 100 yards. Never seen a TC been able to do that.....not sayin' there arent any just never seen one in person.
Plus since TC is all you see on TV it translates to all the gun shops carry is TC stuff and it aint cheap. I am just tired of all I see on hunting shows are people with TC's. I mean, if I had a sponser to give me that expensive rifle, I would talk it up too. I would like to have a TC but they are not in the price realm of a working man any more. And barrell for barrell in any caliber, be it muzzleloader, center fire, or shotgun.......not to mention dependablity along with price I would put my huntsman up against any TC any day. The only place TC has real advantage is pistol barrells....We cant go there.
I travel coast to coast with work, so I love visiting new outdoor/gun shops and I have never had one gun shop owner say not one bad thing about a huntsman (except for the ramrod of course
That is pretty strong proof for me considering they deal in all types of firearms. As a matter of fact they all same the same thing: "Thats a good shootin' little gun........to bad they quit makin' it" "Never did like the ramrod though." I can live with that. I'll take a good shooting gun with a lousy factory ramrod for $350 bucks or more less every day. Besides, I always tell all the TC guys in deer camp when they are talkin' trash that our firearm manufacturer was dropping buffalo on the great plains long before TC was a twinkle in someones eye.......and if they want a range competition we'll fire it up and see. That quiets the crowd.
WCB
WCB