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<blockquote data-quote="JasonH" data-source="post: 134862" data-attributes="member: 7053"><p>Ian, thanks for the quick reply. I cant wait to get my hands on one of these Icons! My only concern is the .30 T/C cartridge. Can you give any background as to why Thompson Center decided to introduce yet another .30 caliber cartridge into the market? It seems like the market has about all the .30 calibers it can handle as it is. I love the idea of .30-06 ballistics from a .308 length case, and I really hope it catches on. What are your thoughts on the new cartridge? Also, since Greg Ritz is now the president of Smith and Wesson's new hunting division, do you have any insight on the rumored Smith and Wesson bolt action, or any other products they are planning? I have seen pictures of the new Smith and wesson over/under, side by side, and semi-auto shotguns, and I must say that they look good. I am impressed with Thompson Center/ Smith and Wesson, and I hope they keep bringing out innovative products. Thanks for your time Ian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasonH, post: 134862, member: 7053"] Ian, thanks for the quick reply. I cant wait to get my hands on one of these Icons! My only concern is the .30 T/C cartridge. Can you give any background as to why Thompson Center decided to introduce yet another .30 caliber cartridge into the market? It seems like the market has about all the .30 calibers it can handle as it is. I love the idea of .30-06 ballistics from a .308 length case, and I really hope it catches on. What are your thoughts on the new cartridge? Also, since Greg Ritz is now the president of Smith and Wesson's new hunting division, do you have any insight on the rumored Smith and Wesson bolt action, or any other products they are planning? I have seen pictures of the new Smith and wesson over/under, side by side, and semi-auto shotguns, and I must say that they look good. I am impressed with Thompson Center/ Smith and Wesson, and I hope they keep bringing out innovative products. Thanks for your time Ian. [/QUOTE]
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