#434426 - 10/07/07 08:59 AM
Re: triumph or omega?
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stik
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agreed the t/c quality is slightly better than cva but my son has the optima pro and it will shoot with ANY m/l on the market for about a third of the price of the encore.
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#434435 - 10/07/07 09:16 AM
Re: triumph or omega?
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I bought my son the omega for his birth day last year and got him the new omega scope for it this year. he loves the set up. As for me I guess my next one I'm going to get is the sss..sssssav...ya, that one that shoots smokeless powder!
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#434441 - 10/07/07 09:30 AM
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Omega.
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#436995 - 10/08/07 07:45 PM
Re: triumph or omega?
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My Omega shoots better than any other muzzleloader I've owned. The breech plug is attractive on the Triumph but is it really worth the extra money. I would buy another Omega in a minute.
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#437951 - 10/09/07 10:59 AM
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The breech plug is attractive on the Triumph but is it really worth the extra money.
YES!!! I didn't think so either until I saw just how fast and easy it is to clean the gun between shots. Truly amazing.
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#439128 - 10/09/07 08:36 PM
Re: triumph or omega?
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CVA has made absolutely amazing strides in quality of late. Back when I started MZ shooting (early 80s), CVA was synonymous with crap. Now they make a very good gun. I just like the way T/C stands behind their products, no questions asked.
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#456832 - 10/18/07 09:24 PM
Re: triumph or omega?
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majg1234
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Omega Best front stuffer I own (have 7 of em all T/C)
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