#2: Re: T/C Icon Author: shrpshtrjoe, Location: MarylandPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:27 am ---- Howdy. It sounds like they put a little thought into this rifle. It should be a real shooter
Joe
#3: Re: T/C Icon Author: yotebuster, Location: GeorgiaPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:17 am ---- Nice. Interesting features.
Yotebuster
#4: Re: T/C Icon Author: tracker, Location: Manitoba, CanadaPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:37 pm ---- Nice rifle, I sure wouldn't mind trying one out.
#5: Re: T/C Icon Author: K.W., Location: FinlandPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:52 am ---- Hello. T/C .30 Honady. Why. There is already .30 short magnum? Here in Finland is a stupid caliper 9,3x66 Sako. Very expensive to shoot and load. 9,3x64 Brenneke is cheapter and 9,3x 62 is enough .Kauko.
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#6: Re: T/C Icon Author: Crackshot, Location: MichPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:03 am ---- Isnt there enough 30 calibers out there?
Yeah, but it's available in several other standard old calibers as well, Crackshot. Personally, I'm kind of suspicious when firearms manufacturers need to have their own specialized version of a caliber. I'd like to give their .243 a run, just think it's looking like a well-built piece.
#8: Re: T/C Icon Author: SwampFox, Location: Destin, FloridaPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:20 am ---- TC, me thinks you been had by an idiot "gun writer."
This guy is so bad, I just gotta ask, is the article just dishonest? 7.5 pounds is too heavy, huh, when was the last time you looked at a classic M-70 or M-700? Winchester Power Points, what the hell, you have a 1/2 MOA rifle and you stick junk into it, where was the premium ammo that should have gone through the gun. Looks like the old 38 Wadcutter shot in the 357 trick.
Garbage, just garbage writing.
Gun looks like a real nice piece of engineering/mfg by a really good company.
Ed