I will not modify my post I see no reason to or any indication that I made a personal attack on you or your character Frontiergander. If the moderators choose to remove it so be it. The forum moderators may choose to endorse such modifications to a firearm due to not posting a disclaimer I'm...
This Member does NOT promote or support ANY advice from Other Members on gun modification.
Anyone who takes and uses advice, that members offers, either to alter or supposedly improve on,
the functionality of a weapon, could be putting themselves in harms way possibly even costing them...
http://www.tcarms.com/assets/manuals/current/Omega_Manual_09-30-2012.pdf
page 41 quote from current manual This warranty is granted by Thompson/Center Arms. This warranty, which shall last for the Lifetime of the original owner of any
factory finished firearm, < not sure what warranty you got...
Could you quote the steel chemical composition from cva? I can from TC as far as Randy goes no this was my own independent research. If randy was pulling for any Co It would be savage hints the 10 ML-II. A competitor of TC & CVA arms last I checked. TC pioneered the inline muzzleloader &...
If CVA did not play dirty why is it that there is a open complaint with the international trade commission. http://www.itcblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/thompson.swcomplaint.pdf Note this is not just a complaint from Thompson Center Arms co. Knight & many other highly respected are listed...
I would recommend Thompson Center Omega Z5 around 200 to 300 $
Why I recommend it>
I only buy quality items not because my pockets are that deep high price is not always quality. I did my own research for myself & after much of that I found what I was looking for. I found tack driving accuracy...
If you want easy to clean I would use blackhorn 209 powder. Powder will influence cleaning greatly. Also BH209 has no shelf life like the others cleans with oil based solvents + much more much like smokeless powders but it's not. As far as gun I would grab the Omega z5 thumbs up on the comment...
Muzzleloaders manufactured overseas imported into the USA for sale could say 316 but with no body to govern them like SAAMI no way to tell for sure. Unless you could get the manufacturer to give you in writing a document that states. The barrel is of 316 grade as graded by the North American...
Right if it is made here in the USA with imported steel from England then it would be the same steel used as from any other place. Due to it must meet USA minimum standards for use in making a gun barrel. Meaning it must be able to withstand so much psi & so on. My point is if it was made in...
Also If I had to pick a place to get my steel it would not be the USA we do not have the best. It would be Germany But that would cost a Ton. I would have the USA turn it into a gun for me tho after all we are the largest producer of small arms in the world. Spain only has like 2 to 3 little...
Quote The number refers to the chemistry and mechanical properties of the material. Not its quality.
I will explain What I mean by standards are USA steel imported or not that will be for the use in the making of a...
If you want accuracy go with the Omega fully upgraded laminated T-Hole stock or the Savage 10ML its a bolt action inline. Stay away from break action type guns it will introduce poi change poi = point of impact. For myself I shoot a TC Omega fully upgraded it is truly a sub MOA gun with the...
If you want a break action inline that's up to you. I would personally go for the Omega z5 around the same price if not cheaper. The z5 will be more accurate in the long run over any break action inline. If your wondering why look up break action guns & susceptibility of point of impact change...
I agree with the other posters about shouldering a few different guns. It can make a world of difference in accuracy. So can this :drink1: go with what feels right. If it's not right in the shoulder & feel you may be doing more of this :drink2: & that won't help accuracy at all lol I have the...
You are getting good info here & truthful information. I will agree the synthetic stock on the z5 feels cheap it can be had in t-hole version. I would personally go with the laminated t-hole version of the z5.
A few things I wanted to add TC z5 comes with a fully transferable lifetime...
I would go Z5 & this is why
I would get a Thompson Center Omega z5 cost is about the same as cva accura V2. Here is why I would choose it over the Accura V2
1 The Z5 action is not a break action meaning the barrel is not let down like a single shot shotgun or held to the rest of the gun by...
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