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Post by labdwakin on Jan 17, 2017 23:00:22 GMT -6
What do you guys say? Over priced and just buying a name like you do with Nike or Levi's or are they that much better?
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Post by Ben on Jan 18, 2017 10:36:00 GMT -6
I've only owned the cheap inline muzzy's and they seem to do what I wanted. Harvested a few deer with them and they are more accurate than a shotgun slug for my area.
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Post by Mooseman on Jan 31, 2017 17:26:10 GMT -6
T/C are good quality guns and accurate as most muzzleloaders are when loaded with the right load and bullet. They just seem to hold value if taken care of better than a CVA or foreign made.
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Jim
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Post by Jim on Feb 1, 2017 11:44:05 GMT -6
I'm not much into mzldrs, but along the way I have owned a TC and an early version of the Knight bolt-action rifles. The Knight was a pain, with a separate plastic primer device that contained the primer. But was rather easy to clean-thru, when the rear plug was removed. Someone talked me outa the TC along the way.
Jim
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