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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 133848" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>T/C is about to announce the slickest in-line muzzleloader I have ever shot. I have used about every in-line on the market so make that statement with some experience, am down to about a dozen right now. They sort of combined the best concepts of the Omega and Pro Hunter to come up with the new Triumph - with a few very clever additions.</p><p></p><p>This new in-line, combined with some new propellants that are on the way will make in-line shooting very interesting in '07. Cleaning is no longer an issue in many ways, the Triumph is the easiest maintaining in-line I have seen, other than the smokeless guns.</p><p></p><p>Price will be between the Omega and Pro Hunter so very affordable.</p><p></p><p>I can't post images but if anyone would like to post a few images of the new rifle I can forward some. Shot one of the best three-shot 100-yard groups with this rifle I have ever done - 0.42" with three 777 pellets and a 250 gr. Shockwave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 133848, member: 25"] T/C is about to announce the slickest in-line muzzleloader I have ever shot. I have used about every in-line on the market so make that statement with some experience, am down to about a dozen right now. They sort of combined the best concepts of the Omega and Pro Hunter to come up with the new Triumph - with a few very clever additions. This new in-line, combined with some new propellants that are on the way will make in-line shooting very interesting in '07. Cleaning is no longer an issue in many ways, the Triumph is the easiest maintaining in-line I have seen, other than the smokeless guns. Price will be between the Omega and Pro Hunter so very affordable. I can't post images but if anyone would like to post a few images of the new rifle I can forward some. Shot one of the best three-shot 100-yard groups with this rifle I have ever done - 0.42" with three 777 pellets and a 250 gr. Shockwave. [/QUOTE]
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