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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

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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

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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

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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.

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