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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Paramount
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2168567" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I have a TC 50cal that I bought about 17 years ago and it is a tack driver with triple load of 777 pellets and Hornday 300sst .45. I never thought of putting a brake on it or heard of muzzle loaders with brakes. I live in GA and the DNR changed the rules on black powder season hunting so it is not advantagous to hunt primitive weapons anymore. My TC is like brand new with a Mossy Oak camo thumb hole stock, Packmeyer Pad, stainless barrel, 3X9-40 Nikon I shot a few 8 points and put it away. It basically shoots with holes touching at 100. I was told that the model I have is when TC was buting barrels that were very accurate. I'll have to find a picture, its burried in one of my safes. I could put the brake on myself since I have a gunsmith shop. i just don't know what I would use it for again.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Len</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2168567, member: 116439"] I have a TC 50cal that I bought about 17 years ago and it is a tack driver with triple load of 777 pellets and Hornday 300sst .45. I never thought of putting a brake on it or heard of muzzle loaders with brakes. I live in GA and the DNR changed the rules on black powder season hunting so it is not advantagous to hunt primitive weapons anymore. My TC is like brand new with a Mossy Oak camo thumb hole stock, Packmeyer Pad, stainless barrel, 3X9-40 Nikon I shot a few 8 points and put it away. It basically shoots with holes touching at 100. I was told that the model I have is when TC was buting barrels that were very accurate. I'll have to find a picture, its burried in one of my safes. I could put the brake on myself since I have a gunsmith shop. i just don't know what I would use it for again. Thanks Len [/QUOTE]
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