Guest CDN Report post Posted May 24, 2003 Does anyone know anything about this new product,the t/c omega? I am interested in buying a muzzleloader for elk, antelope, and deer. I understand that it is very user friendly. Any insight on getting started would be helpful. Also .45 or .50? Thanks CDN Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Prohunt Report post Posted May 24, 2003 CDN, All I know about the Omega is what I have read. It sounds like it is reliable, simple, and easy to clean. In the May issue of American Rifleman there is an article on it. I also know that T/C makes good products. Good luck. Travis Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CDN Report post Posted May 29, 2003 Travis, thanks for the info. I will get that copy from my dad. CDN Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steventgoril Report post Posted December 8, 2005 i have hunted with this gun for the past 3 years and i will never go back i9 live in van buren county, MI and i will never use a shotgun again. it is a 50 cal. laminate stock with a 3x9x50 simmons range hunter pro. i paid about $500 for scope, gun, andevery thing else to shoot. t takes me about 5 min from start to finish to clean. i load it the day before gun season starts and it stays loaded till i shoot. i use 150grains of tripple 7 pelers and a powerbelt bullet. sunday i took a 275 yard shot across the corn feild and droped the doe in her tracks. in the 3 years i have taken 13 shots at deer and killed 12 of them. if this gun is a little expensive i would also recomend the optima pro made by cva (i think) i also had that gun but sold it for my omega. you can shoot the omega even in wet rainy weather b/c it is compleatly sealed gun they say it will fire under water i am 17 and for the rest of my life i will use my omega it will be the last muzzeloader i will ever use. i also have the t/c encore gun with multiple different barrels but that is sooooooo extreamily expensive i have about $3000 in barrels and scopes for that gun . but it is also convient to have that many options Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NMTcoueshunter Report post Posted December 12, 2005 I hunt with the TC omega and it is very easy to use and reliable. It shoots great and is very userfriendly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ichiban43 Report post Posted January 2, 2006 As a general bit of info--go with the 50 cal. Some states have minimum cal for different big game. 50 cal is the minimum for Elk in CO for one. 45 cal for deer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites