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Offline James B

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« on: September 11, 2004, 02:57:51 PM »
Has anyone here tried the Traditions 209 Tracker rifle? The book says it will handle a 150 grain charge. Scheels has them for 99.00. I was wondering if anyone has tried this one?
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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2004, 03:58:45 AM »
some good, some bad. scroll through the old posts, been lots of discussions on the proof testing of spanish barrels. they are not proofed to more than 90-100 gr, even though the " book " says otherwise. remember, you get what you pay for.
you wanna take my guns? go ahead, it's your arm!

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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2004, 12:38:23 AM »
I bought one at Gander Mountain for $99.00. Took the "cheap" open sights off (Traditions sent me free "plug" screws for the holes) and mounted a scope on it. I can shoot 2" groups all day long at 150yds with it. I shoot the 245gr Aerotip Powerbelt Bullet in front of 2 - 50gr 777 pellets ignited with a Winchester 209 Primer. Chrony's at 1650fps.  Don't load it with more than 100grs because of the 24" barrel.  Need more barrel to burn more powder. I live in a shotgun only state (no center fire rifles) although we can use muzzleloaders and handguns. Can't get that kind of performance out of a slug gun. I really like and will probably get a T/C Omega. Although for an extra $300.00 it won't perform any better.

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