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Muzzleloader Hunting
Thoughts on TC Strike Rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="pooldoc" data-source="post: 1449528" data-attributes="member: 53618"><p>I have been hunting with muzzle loaders exclusively for the last 20 years. I have 3 versions of Knight's Disc Extreme rifles that use their bare primer breech plug. When the LHR Redemption was first released(before TC bought the Brand) I was impressed and curious enough to buy one. It's a great gun and very accurate, easy to clean and handles really well in tight places. At first, I had real issues with scope mounting and eye relief. I bought some off set rings and changed to a Nikon scope with a long eye relief, which solved the problem for me. Since that time I understand several other solutions are on the market. It has a really good, crisp trigger, but my gunsmith was not comfortable with reducing the trigger pull to the 2.5 lbs I have on all my Knights. PS: The guys that built it originally were all former TC employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pooldoc, post: 1449528, member: 53618"] I have been hunting with muzzle loaders exclusively for the last 20 years. I have 3 versions of Knight's Disc Extreme rifles that use their bare primer breech plug. When the LHR Redemption was first released(before TC bought the Brand) I was impressed and curious enough to buy one. It's a great gun and very accurate, easy to clean and handles really well in tight places. At first, I had real issues with scope mounting and eye relief. I bought some off set rings and changed to a Nikon scope with a long eye relief, which solved the problem for me. Since that time I understand several other solutions are on the market. It has a really good, crisp trigger, but my gunsmith was not comfortable with reducing the trigger pull to the 2.5 lbs I have on all my Knights. PS: The guys that built it originally were all former TC employees. [/QUOTE]
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