This is showing as a response to Moorman, but it is actually a general question to all those who have responded to the OP.
I bought the wood stocked version of a Bobcat made by Traditions. As I understand it, they are identical in every way except the name stamped on the barrel.
I thought it would be a good starter rifle for a great-nephew. There was no bore light available at the time, so the owner allowed me to run some cleaning patches down the bore to check for rust and roughness. Everything seemed OK.
After the first session shooting it a problem showed up. Every, and I mean every, patch used in cleaning stuck at the breech so bad that the cleaning rod had to be secured in a vise to remove it from the barrel. Aside from it being a major pain, it indicates to me that there is a gap between the face of the breech plug and the bottom of the threads. In my opinion, the rifle isn’t safe to shoot.
It has since been replaced by a TC Renegade that I got for the same price I paid for the Bobcat. I told my nephew to keep the Bobcat to insure it doesn’t wind up in the hands of someone who thinks a good load is 120 grain of 3f and a Maxi ball.
Anyway, have any of you Bobcat owners had similar experiences?