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T/C Triumph Bone Collector .50 Realtree AP

Knothead

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Anyone have one of these? If so, how do you like it? Good, bad and ugly. I have an opportunity to buy one, unfired, for a really good price.

 
One of my brothers has two Triumphs (not the Bone Collector). He loves them. Incredibly accurate. And super easy to clean with the quarter-turn breech plug removal.
 
What I've been hoping!
Not to hijack thread, but what is the difference in the Encore and Triumph for muzzleloaders?
The encore is the upgraded interchangeable rifle system from their original Contender series. It had a stronger action and could handle much larger cartridges.

The triumph was their entry (as best as I remember it was their first break action muzzleloader) into the break action muzzleloader market. It is muzzleloader only (they did also produce a muzzleloader only version of the Encore as well) and is more streamlined than the Encore system. The Triumph was a great muzzleloader.

I have the Omega, the precursor to the Triumph which is not a break action but is considered one of the best muzzleloaders they built.
 
The encore is the upgraded interchangeable rifle system from their original Contender series. It had a stronger action and could handle much larger cartridges.

The triumph was their entry (as best as I remember it was their first break action muzzleloader) into the break action muzzleloader market. It is muzzleloader only (they did also produce a muzzleloader only version of the Encore as well) and is more streamlined than the Encore system. The Triumph was a great muzzleloader.

I have the Omega, the precursor to the Triumph which is not a break action but is considered one of the best muzzleloaders they built.
Good info, Charlie TN! I also have a T/C Omega and absolutely love that rifle.
 

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