Nastrowie!
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I moved to a shotgun/muzzleloader only area in southern NH and have some questions about my first muzzleloader. I'm leaning towards a Thompson Center as they are local and I like the models I've been playing with the last 2 weeks while trying to decide whats right for me. I'm considering 2 TC's, on the cheaper side is the black diamond, and the other is the omega. I have Q's about barrel length and 45 vs. 50 cal. Shorter bbls have issues finding the right powder/burn rate? Here are my thoughts on both:
Black Diamond
A regular at the trading post suggested the black diamond, he says its the most accurate he's ever shot with #11 caps, he hates 209's but he's an old coot! Its very affordable. Can be used with 209's or #11 caps. Available in 45 or 50 cal, and bbl lengths of 23" or the xr which I think is 28ish. Seems to be subject to weather. More difficult to clean. Not as pretty as the omega.
Omega
Weather tight, great trigger, looks great. Easy to clean. More expensive. Built after S&W acquisition. Not available is 45 cal. X7 with short bbl and peep sight looks nice. Heard the scope can't be moved forward enough, need to develop a slightly new hold or drill/tap receiver.
Any insight is appreciated.
Black Diamond
A regular at the trading post suggested the black diamond, he says its the most accurate he's ever shot with #11 caps, he hates 209's but he's an old coot! Its very affordable. Can be used with 209's or #11 caps. Available in 45 or 50 cal, and bbl lengths of 23" or the xr which I think is 28ish. Seems to be subject to weather. More difficult to clean. Not as pretty as the omega.
Omega
Weather tight, great trigger, looks great. Easy to clean. More expensive. Built after S&W acquisition. Not available is 45 cal. X7 with short bbl and peep sight looks nice. Heard the scope can't be moved forward enough, need to develop a slightly new hold or drill/tap receiver.
Any insight is appreciated.