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Offline All That is Man

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T/C Dimension
« on: September 20, 2012, 02:22:44 PM »
It's ugly as sin but it's a neat concept. Any thoughts? 
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Re: T/C Dimension
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2012, 07:34:46 PM »
Not the prettiest face on the shelf, but the more I see and handle one, the more I like it.  I sell guns in a sporting goods place, so get to handle one 5 days a week as well as any other rifle or hand gun in the store. ;)   The one I sold was a 22-250 and the new owner stopped by to tell me he really likes it and has used it on several vermin and predators on the ranch.  DP
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Re: T/C Dimension
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2012, 07:55:51 PM »
How has the accuracy been with your Dimension rifle?
I have the Dimension in .30-06 and the accuracy is MOA or a bit less off the bench. I have another barrel on back order and hope to be shooting it soon. The action is smooth, feeding and ejection of brass is good, the trigger is acceptable. I wish the safety would lock the bolt.
I'm not in love with the stock, and have electrical tape around the fore stock and barrel to keep it from catching in the brush I hunt in. The fore stock holds a substantial amount of water as well as leaves and twigs, and that drains down into the action and magazine when the gun is stood against a tree or at the cabin.
I do like the barreled action. I just wish T/C Customer Support would answer some of my letters.
Will a Venture stock fit a Dimension with some work around the barrel nut?  I think that would cure what I don't like about my Dimension as shipped by the factory.
Just my thoughts after one moose season and about 130 rounds fired.