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T.P.
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« on: December 13, 2011, 02:59:05 PM »

I'm thinking about getting one of these,  YES or NO

http://www.cabelas.com/rifles-thompson-center-triumph-bone-collector-8482-50-caliber-rifle-150-weather-shield-8482-gray.shtml?WT.tsrc=CSE&WT.mc_id=GoogleBaseUSA&WT.z_mc_id1=734702&rid=40&mr:trackingCode=02087452-F5D2-DF11-82EF-001B21631C34&mr:referralID=NA


This will be my first BP gun
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Sharkey
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GOT CURVES??

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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2011, 03:40:10 PM »

You will like the speed breach plug as it helps with the cleaning. I shoot with 100 gains of 777 powder. Its dead nuts on at 75 yards. If shooting farther you will need more powder, as I get around 3 inches of drop at 100 yards.
Blackpowder is a smelly mess to clean up, and is corrosive if not done right away. It will be a nice way to extend your hunting season. For the Money its a nice gun.
With the T/C Encore line you can change barrels to other calibers for all season shooting. Just a thought.
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hotglue #43
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Ya never know how many good Summers ya have left.


« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2011, 05:20:56 PM »

I built a TC 50 cal Hawkins rifle.... kit....  30 years ago.  Chunked a BUNCH of lead through it...  It was all I hunted with for 10 years....Took 40 deer and several hogs with it....  It is accurate.... but I backed off to 75 gr FF powder...  thin patch, .005 oversized ball... used a wood mallet to start the ball... it really formed  the ball to the rifling..That was the most accurate load for this gun.. YMMV.
Consistant 3 inch groups at 100 yrds   2.5 in high at 50 yrds with iron sights.. ..  fun gun!!!
  I think ya need one!!!! cooldude
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Full_Throttle
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« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2011, 08:36:29 PM »

This will be my next  muzzle loader.  I currently have a CVA Optma Pro and I had to take the trigger assembly apart (NON adjustable from the factory   Angry ) to get the trigger pull weight down BELOW 6 pounds tickedoff

After screwing with it ALOT, I finally have it shooting good with a nice trigger pull....

DON'T get a CVA....  This is what I advise everyone, get a Thompson Center, great gun IMHO.
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hotglue #43
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« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2011, 04:45:16 AM »

The TC Hawkin came with an adjustable set trigger...real nice!!!!
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« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2011, 05:20:48 AM »

I have a Lyman Great Plains Rifle. Cap lock, 54 caliber, 1 in 66 twist. buck horn rear sight, two barrel wedges. I'm told that it is really close in authenticity to the original St. Louis Hawken.

I only took it hunting a few times.  Accurate also but I didn't shoot it much. Not nearly as easy to load and cleana the latest inlines.  The 1 in 66 won't allow anything but a patched ball.

It's been hanging on the wall for some time now. I'm not into hunting or black powder anymore.
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