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Encore & Triple Seven
30 December 2008, 00:19
hvy barrelEncore & Triple Seven
I am thinking about getting into hunting with a muzzleloader. I have decided to use an Encore & have heard that TC does not recommend using Triple Seven powder.
Does anyone know why?
30 December 2008, 04:55
Concho42Did you buy the Encore yet ? if No get another brand rifle ! I have one and the barrel was improperly stress relieved ! it was sent back and when it came back to me it was the same barrel and the letter said it was ok ! I showed the barrel to the store managed at Gander Mt and he let me pick one out from his stock of extras ! I found 2 that were good if I remember there were 6 total ? I shoot Trip 7 3f 80 grains and it is a tack driver ! but the hassle was not worth the gun ! I will never get another or recommend anyone buying one ! any gunsmith that don't know how to check for improperly stress relieved barrels or bent barrels is a store clerk withw shingle !
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30 December 2008, 05:01
Concho42Oh I forgot the carbon ring after every shot will drive you up the wall , Possibly that is why they want you to not use 3F ??? I got western priners and they are better but not a cure !
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30 December 2008, 06:57
Dan42I have an Encore and couldn't be happier. It shoots - MOA at 100 yds if I'm on.
If I can give you some advice forget the 777 and get Blackhorn 209.
30 December 2008, 18:52
Concho42Black horn 209 ??? Please advise ! where do I get it and what is it compared to ?
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30 December 2008, 23:14
Dan42 Blackhorn Blacknorn vs 77731 December 2008, 01:19
Concho42Thanks Dan42
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31 December 2008, 04:33
nordrsetaMine likes 777 pellets about as much as Pyrodex pellets, but it likes real 3F Goex better. If you already own your Encore frame (which you ought to buy as a pistol anyway) you may be interested to know I'm selling the 209x50 tube, walnut foreend, and a mess of accessories...
10 January 2009, 07:58
HHI6818I have a Encore 205x50 rifle and also a 15 inch 209X50 Encore PISTOL barrel. I shoot two 50 gr T7 pellets in both. Last fall I shot the 15 inch pistol barrel and I cleaned it between each shot. WOW! One 4 shot group went 1.75 inches and most 3 shot groups were under 1.5 inches.
11 January 2009, 02:23
srwbass pro shops has it in there stores,blackhorn 209 that is. i'm shooting it in my triumph ,very easy loding and cleanup. shoots great.
11 January 2009, 03:01
Jeff SullivanMy son and I both have Encore muzzleloaders, and both guns prefer Pyrodex pellets.
13 January 2009, 06:19
HHI6818Couple of pics, shot with Encore 15inch 209X50 pistol. TC list T7 loads for the Encore rifle and pistol.
17 January 2009, 07:45
Fish30114On the TC website, 777 is one of the propellents they discuss and recommend loads for. I have the latest DVD from TC, and all they shoot is Triple Seven pellets.
BS on the not endorsed/recommended, as to stress relieved barrels, if someone can see that with their naked eyes, they are akin to superman.
21 January 2009, 21:24
HEADHUNTER 300MAGI shoot 1.5" at groups at 100 with my 26"barrel encore ,with 2 50grain triple seven pellets and 295gr powerbelts, good luck
22 January 2009, 17:46
Redhawk1Nothing wrong with shooting triple 7 in an Encore. I have done it for 5 years with no problems. Just use Remington Kleenbore primers.
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26 February 2009, 07:15
tpedI only shoot 777 in my Encore and love it. Sure there is a crud ring but nothing intolerable. I shoot 120 grains loose and get 1" groups or better all the time with a 250 grain Barnes sabot. I have not tried any of the newer powders but when I last tested powders - nothing came close to 777 for velocity over the chrono and from some of the things I have read on the other powders I doubt they will match up either.
26 February 2009, 18:16
Henry HooverIf this is going to be a dedicated ML and no other barrels I wouldnt do it. That is a couple hundred bucks you could put in a scope.
I have owned both encores and omegas and have never found the encore to be more accurate just more money. If you like the breakdown idea look at the T/C triumph. Much lighter and very accurate. JMO
19 March 2009, 19:33
Swede44magI bought a TC Encore in 50cal years ago on clearance (only one they had) I have never shot anything but loose 777. It gets the crud ring but I always run a patch between shots anyway. I get 3" groups with open sites off a bench rest. It is all the better I can see with bifocals. I bought all my 777 at Wal-Mart on clearance for $7 to $10 a pound. The 777 pellets are to high for me even on clearance.
Good luck with your choice.
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26 March 2009, 22:47
small fishquote:
Originally posted by tped:
I only shoot 777 in my Encore and love it. Sure there is a crud ring but nothing intolerable. I shoot 120 grains loose and get 1" groups or better all the time with a 250 grain Barnes sabot. I have not tried any of the newer powders but when I last tested powders - nothing came close to 777 for velocity over the chrono and from some of the things I have read on the other powders I doubt they will match up either.
Blackhorn 209 kicks 777's ass. It is the best out there. I gave away all of my 777 as I will never shove that junk down my bbl again.