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Quote from: bigblock455 on January 27, 2007, 02:25:41 PMTC's cant shoot concials, come with major blowby on the omegas, poor advertising on their "zero creep" triggers on the omegas and some other tc items. Black synthetic stocks are flexly and are known to crack in the lug area. TC Encoe, i liked the style but when held to my shoulder, was 2" to short. And whats with these trigger guards on the TC brand? Do they not want to offer a hunter a trigger guard that allows the use of a glvoed trigger? and the tiny undersized hammers are asking for an accidental slip in wet weather. I have seen guys shooting concials in the Omega and Encore with the QLA removed and they shot well, What about the Renegade and Hawkins, the shoot concials.Blow by on the Omega's, most muzzleloader's get some blow by, it is not just related to T/C Omega. Stock cracking, I have owned Omegas and Encores, never had a cracked stock, and I have owned a lot of them.I use gloves with my encore and have no problem using the trigger, how big are your fingers?Tiny hammers causing a slip in wet weather? If your finger is not on the trigger when cocking the hammer there won't be an issue. The trigger has to be depressed to case it to fire.
TC's cant shoot concials, come with major blowby on the omegas, poor advertising on their "zero creep" triggers on the omegas and some other tc items. Black synthetic stocks are flexly and are known to crack in the lug area. TC Encoe, i liked the style but when held to my shoulder, was 2" to short. And whats with these trigger guards on the TC brand? Do they not want to offer a hunter a trigger guard that allows the use of a glvoed trigger? and the tiny undersized hammers are asking for an accidental slip in wet weather.
Dang, just when I thought I knew ABSOLUETLY EVERYTHING. Someone has to go and spoil it.What does QLA stand for?
ive had a knight, it shot well but i didnt like the expense of the disc's. ill mostly be using the ml for target practice and whitetail deer hunting. id also like to compete in the Iowa games this year so the ml bmust be really accurate and shoot flat. at the games you have to shoot at 25, 50, and 100yds- 5 shots at each range. i cant afford the nula or the other high priced ml's. any suggestions? is the savage a high maintenance ml and is it too heavy when scoped? i know some of you guys will suggest the the white but id like a flat shooter for the Iowa games. i know there isnt a "perfect" ml and i know i will need to practice and work up a load. thanks....Tim
Tom Lodge at Sunrise Archery hooked me up. www.sunrisearchery.com