TC Triumph
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbridge va USA
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TC Triumph
anybody else have one of these? i just got one last week. i just could not get myself to pay $800-960 for a pro hunter. i would never change the barrel. this is my first TC product. it looks easy to clean. i have 2 knights. the only thing im not sure about is the salesman talked me into trying some newer powerbelts( i said i would never shoot them again after my mishaps 3 years ago). these newer PB ARE 223 GRAINS. he told me thats what everybody else was using w/ thier TC'S. THANKS
#3
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbridge va USA
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RE: TC Triumph
is a 50 cal. the last time i shot PB i used the 295gr. they performed fine on paper but was not consistent w/ deer. the last 2 years i went back to the knight/barnes hot shot 250 grs. BAM! DEER FALL w/o moving. it seemed to me that i didnt get much (if any) expansion before w/ the PB. i was using 100 gr pyrodex select btw.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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RE: TC Triumph
100 grains pyrodex and a 295 powerbelt is the load my dad and brother use in their sidelocks. Put it right behind the shoulder and they will drop. Although, whitetail do act differently. But so far with mule deer, the powerbelts have worked great. Maybe give the 338 or 348 grain powerbelts a try. That would be a great load with 100 grains RS.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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RE: TC Triumph
ORIGINAL: o2bebowhunting
anybody else have one of these? i just got one last week. i just could not get myself to pay $800-960 for a pro hunter. i would never change the barrel. this is my first TC product. it looks easy to clean. i have 2 knights. the only thing im not sure about is the salesman talked me into trying some newer powerbelts( i said i would never shoot them again after my mishaps 3 years ago). these newer PB ARE 223 GRAINS. he told me thats what everybody else was using w/ thier TC'S. THANKS
anybody else have one of these? i just got one last week. i just could not get myself to pay $800-960 for a pro hunter. i would never change the barrel. this is my first TC product. it looks easy to clean. i have 2 knights. the only thing im not sure about is the salesman talked me into trying some newer powerbelts( i said i would never shoot them again after my mishaps 3 years ago). these newer PB ARE 223 GRAINS. he told me thats what everybody else was using w/ thier TC'S. THANKS
My gun evolutionhas been similar to your's, except my pathwas:
Knight Disc pyrodex pellets, no scope
Knight Disc prodex pellets, scope
Knight Disc prodex pellets, scope Powerbelts
Knight Disc Prodex pellets, scope, Nosler Partition
TC Omega, Prodex pellets, scope, Nosler Partition
then 777 pellets
TC FlintLock, Patch RB, 70g Goex loose, no scope
TC FL, Nosler Partition, 70-80g of Goex, no scope
then 777 loose in my Knight and Omega
Savage 10ML,Scope 3-9x, 44g Accurate Arms 5744, have not chosen bullets yet.
Not saying this is the evolution for everyone, but it has been my evolution in the ML world--it has been an excellet journey of learning. Would like to get a TC percussion in a Renegade to round out my ML "collection".
Bullet evolution has been:
Knight lead bullets 2 years
PB 295g HP bullets3 years
nosler Partition bullets 3 years
Powder evolution has been:
Pyrodex pellets 2
pryrodex pellets 3
777 pellets
loose 777
loose goex
Scope evolution has been:
cheap simmons 3x9
bushnell banner 3x9
Bushnell Elite 3200 3x9
Sabot Evolution has been
sabot with the bullet, no clue as to why it was "inaccurate"
Crushed rib sabot
matched sabot with bullet for accuracy
mostkinds (MMP, Harvester) of sabot for testing--sabot makes huge difference in loading and accuracy
Good luck in load selection, sabot selection, bullet selection.
Chap Gleason
#6
RE: TC Triumph
I have an omega and IMO I would buy sabots and bullets because the omega, encore, and the triumph are high accuracy guns but can only be this way with high accuarcy bullets witch are the saboted ones.My omega is a tack driver at 100 yds. I shoot 45. hornady pistol bullets in a 50. cal sabot with 100 grains of triple 7. I shootless than 1'' groups at a 100yds off a bench with this setup. This is the setup I used to shoot my first deer, take a look:
Works for me maybe you should try it.
Works for me maybe you should try it.
#8
RE: TC Triumph
ORIGINAL: o2bebowhunting
anybody else have one of these? i just got one last week. i just could not get myself to pay $800-960 for a pro hunter. i would never change the barrel. this is my first TC product. it looks easy to clean. i have 2 knights. the only thing im not sure about is the salesman talked me into trying some newer powerbelts( i said i would never shoot them again after my mishaps 3 years ago). these newer PB ARE 223 GRAINS. he told me thats what everybody else was using w/ thier TC'S. THANKS
anybody else have one of these? i just got one last week. i just could not get myself to pay $800-960 for a pro hunter. i would never change the barrel. this is my first TC product. it looks easy to clean. i have 2 knights. the only thing im not sure about is the salesman talked me into trying some newer powerbelts( i said i would never shoot them again after my mishaps 3 years ago). these newer PB ARE 223 GRAINS. he told me thats what everybody else was using w/ thier TC'S. THANKS
#10
RE: TC Triumph
Hornady SST's (shockwaves)and .451-.452 XTP'sare better bullets to start out with. Heck of a lot cheaper, too.