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Is the TC extra lightweight or something? It’s interesting that it would be more of a punisher in the same caliber than others.
I looked at the Henry a lot and they look great. I’m glad I read this before buying one though. I wonder how easy a trigger job and spring change are.
My main appeal on the TC is that though it’s not too far off in price- range from a No. 1, you can add unlimited calibers for another $200-250. With a No. 1 you just have to buy another No. 1.
That being said, I’ve wanted a No. 1 since I bought my first gun 10 years ago.
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I have a CVA Scout II in .35 Whelen. It's a stainless model with a fluted and factory threaded brake. CVA originally used Bergara barrels for their center fire rifles and are now part of Bergara. My .35 Whelen can consistently shoot 1/2" to 3/4" groups which I think is awesome for the caliber. I do reload but shot a first box of Federal Premium and they were definitely within 3/4" to 1".Last edited by dbaio1; 02-10-2019, 09:31 AM.
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Originally posted by MetalMan2004 View PostIs the TC extra lightweight or something? It’s interesting that it would be more of a punisher in the same caliber than others.
I looked at the Henry a lot and they look great. I’m glad I read this before buying one though. I wonder how easy a trigger job and spring change are.
My main appeal on the TC is that though it’s not too far off in price- range from a No. 1, you can add unlimited calibers for another $200-250. With a No. 1 you just have to buy another No. 1.
That being said, I’ve wanted a No. 1 since I bought my first gun 10 years ago.
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Originally posted by MetalMan2004 View PostIs the TC extra lightweight or something? It’s interesting that it would be more of a punisher in the same caliber than others.
I looked at the Henry a lot and they look great. I’m glad I read this before buying one though. I wonder how easy a trigger job and spring change are.
My main appeal on the TC is that though it’s not too far off in price- range from a No. 1, you can add unlimited calibers for another $200-250. With a No. 1 you just have to buy another No. 1.
That being said, I’ve wanted a No. 1 since I bought my first gun 10 years ago.
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