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Specialty Handgun Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 2061235" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Be careful with anything from Traditions. I bought a NEW Vortek 50 cal. muzzleloading pistol and like the instructions that came with it said I called them to purchase a scope mount. I was told that this pistol was out of production and there were NO MOUNTS AVAILABLE and since it was out of production they had no parts and would not honor the warranty. I Red Neck engineered a scope base by drilling a hole in another weaver style base and added a red dot sight but have not gotten to shoot it yet to see if it holds up. </p><p>Probably the least cost as has been said would be the T/C Encore. With a good trigger job the ones I have shot were really good. I have T/C Contenders and if I was to go out to 300 yards it would be with my 14" 30-30AI. I have not killed a deer over 200 yards away but many have fallen to one single shot each between 200 yards and in. 125 Nosler BT at 2670 fps to the shoulder and bang flop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 2061235, member: 10178"] Be careful with anything from Traditions. I bought a NEW Vortek 50 cal. muzzleloading pistol and like the instructions that came with it said I called them to purchase a scope mount. I was told that this pistol was out of production and there were NO MOUNTS AVAILABLE and since it was out of production they had no parts and would not honor the warranty. I Red Neck engineered a scope base by drilling a hole in another weaver style base and added a red dot sight but have not gotten to shoot it yet to see if it holds up. Probably the least cost as has been said would be the T/C Encore. With a good trigger job the ones I have shot were really good. I have T/C Contenders and if I was to go out to 300 yards it would be with my 14" 30-30AI. I have not killed a deer over 200 yards away but many have fallen to one single shot each between 200 yards and in. 125 Nosler BT at 2670 fps to the shoulder and bang flop. [/QUOTE]
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