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Hi all, I am planning for a muzzle loader elk hunt and am considering upgrading to either a TC thumbhole Omega or the new TC FX Pro Hunter ML.

I cannot find any user reviews at all on the TC FX Pro Hunter muzzle loader. Can anyone here give me a review or any user feedback please?

Thanks, mark
 
Posts: 37 | Location: western usa | Registered: 05 February 2008Reply With Quote
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It's just an Encore with a fixed barrel to get around the 4473 restrictions. Read any Encore PH reviews as it will perform just the same.
 
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agree.... my buddie has one i helped him set up 4 differnt loads for the rifle most tc's will digest at least that many sabot bullet combos never had a problem with any of them.

im really fond of the 300 grain xtp mag with the black high velosity/pressure mmp sabot.and 150 grains of pyrodex

or the orenge 1 with .458 400-450 grain cast bullets with about 100-120 grains of goex ffg
 
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Many thanks for your very helpful information guys. Hope you & yours have happy holidays.

best regards, mark
 
Posts: 37 | Location: western usa | Registered: 05 February 2008Reply With Quote
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Nyala, one relevant question is where are you planning to hunt elk? Some states do not allow the use of sabots. QLA'd barrels sometimes have real problems shooting conicals.


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That's a good point Underclocked - it will be in Utah most likely........best regards, mark
 
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I read somewhere that TC is notorious for not having the QLA perfectly in alignment with the rest of the barrel. On my TC ProHunter I had a gunsmith shorten the barrel just enough to remove the QLA. That greatly improved my accuracy.


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Thanks simangus:

One thing that has become clear as an old roundball and black powder only shooter is I have a lot to learn about the new muzzleloader era and I am enjoying my education.......

Again,thank you all for sharing & Happy Holidays to you & yours.

best regards, mark
 
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