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Since the action length doesn't really matter, does anyone have a TC in 6.5 creedmoor, 260 rem, 6.5 Swed? Rich | ||
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Are you talking about the T/C Encore? The T/C Contender would be too weak for anything but the 6.5x45 or 47mm. .395 Family Member DRSS, po' boy member Political correctness is nothing but liberal enforced censorship | |||
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Richj, I have an Encore in 260 Rem. pistol barrel and my brother has a 6.5x55 Swede. Both are custom barrels and are very accurate. | |||
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Thanks yes Encore rifle. I'm not sure, Can I buy an action only and assemble myself? | |||
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You can buy a frame or complete rifle or pistol and swap out barrels and convert from pistol to rifle and vice versa. When I called the ATF Office (Dallas) years ago they said you could swap from rifle to pistol and back but just make sure you don't have the rifle butt stock and a pistol barrel installed on the frame at the same time. I have a 6.5 Swede rifle barrel from MGM and it is a tack driver. Steve........... NRA Patron Life Member GOA Life Member North American Hunting Club Life Member USAF Veteran | |||
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Talk with Bobby Tomek...that's all he uses, and has them in many calibers. | |||
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I think Bobby uses Contenders with custom barrels, cartridges based on .30-30 brass. Clarence | |||
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Yes. There is really no assembly needed. Buy an action, buy stocks (handgun or rifle), buy a barrel in the caliber you what (custom built or factory), you're good to go. Out of the 3 TCs (Encore) I own my favorite is a 17 Rem with a 22 inch heavy barrel. | |||
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The TC is one of the most user-friendly and most versatile systems out there. Lots of options exist for barrels and stocks, so your possibilities are anything but limited. While I now only use Contenders, I spent quite a bit of time with Encores over the years, and the 6.5 bore diameter was one of my favorites. I've had two barrels in 6.5x55, including a 24" factory and a true bull measuring 27" overall from Dave Van Horn. With Re-22 and a good 140 grain bullet, both showed superb accuracy. I used that 24" 6.5x55 with a handloaded 140 grain Hornady Spire Point to take a large, elusive boar at 252 yards on a stormy summer evening back in 2002. That ol' boar had given me the slip several times before, and I was specifically hunting him -- and wanted nothing other than that incredibly-reliable and consistent 6.5x55 in my hands for when I finally got a shot. I've had 3 barrel in .260: two from MGM and another from Eben Brown. With their favorite loads, all 3 were capable of tiny bug-hole groups. The TCs do have their intricacies, but once you figure it all out, you'll love all of the potential and versatility they offer. Bobby Μολὼν λαβέ The most important thing in life is not what we do but how and why we do it. - Nana Mouskouri | |||
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